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- Title: Biblical Meditation
- Author : Francis Kum Teh Lang
- Release Date : January 02, 2020
- Genre: Bible Studies,Books,Religion & Spirituality,Christianity,
- Pages : * pages
- Size : 156 KB
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BIBLICAL MEDITATION contains biblical principle, for good success. This gives you access to supernatural insights. The bible is a light, to show us the way, out of darkness. You will become more productive in life, in whatsoever you do, with biblical principles. Many unknowingly apply biblical principles and actually succeed. This is a testament, to the immutability of the written word of God. Whether one believes the bible or not, it remains true. Through meditation, an individual accesses the Divine Source, beyond the channel. Therefore, it is right to state that, meditation funnels Divine wisdom, amplifies understanding and gives mental stamina. While others spend time, seeking before embarking, through meditation, you know what you ought to do, and focus on doing it. The secret to success is in execution. Meditation is so important that, God instructed Joshua, to meditate on his word day and night, in order to have good success. This was in the very first day of his ministry, after taking over from Moses.
Chapters 1 titled, Meditation has the following brief, but explicit subheadings: - On what to meditate, How to meditate, How I meditate, How Isaac did his meditation, Morning meditation, Laws activated during meditation, The creative law of faith, The law of receiving what you desire and say, The law of beholding and becoming, The law of as you think so you are, The law of activating perfect peace, Benefits of meditation, Spotlighting the word in meditation, and Abundant life script. The other six chapters, are 2 Your Expectations, 3 Mind Renewal, 4 The Law of Thoughts, 5 The Law of Words, 6 The Spirit Realm, 7 The Supreme Word of God; these will help you, realize the boundaries and the balance on this subject.
Biblical Meditation has about 18,000 words. Due to the numerous subheadings of chapter 1, the table of contents is user friendly, for easy navigation.