Theme:        Meditate On The Word

Text:             Joshua 1:8

By:                 Henry Damatie

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WHAT IS MEDITATION?

The Hebrew word for meditate is “hâgâh”, means to moan, growl, utter, muse, or mutter.

(Strong’s) The Ancient Hebrew Lexicon of the Bible says it is, “To be in continual contemplation over a matter.”

When this is done in the heart it is called musing or meditation. So, meditating on the Word of God, day and night means to speak to yourself the Word of God Day and night and to speak to yourself about it.

Unless you memorize Scripture, you will not meditate on it day and night.

If you have ever wondered, what is hour-by-hour walking in fellowship with the living God?

The answer is: it is His speaking to you by his Word through your memory and meditation and illumination and application and you’re speaking to Him words of thanks and praise and admiration and desire and seeking for help and guidance and understanding.

INTRODUCTION

Moses had just died. Joshua was now the leader of the nation of Israel.

He faced a huge task of leading Israel into the Promised Land and conquering the many enemies and difficulties ahead.

Those challenges seemed overwhelming and humanly impossible, yet God told him to prepare for prosperity and success – not failure!

It was God’s will for him to go ahead. He had God’s promise (Joshua 1:5b), “I will be with thee: I will not fail thee, nor forsake thee.”

Three times, God fortified Joshua with the words “be strong and of good courage” (Joshua 1:6, 7, 9).

Truly, Joshua was to prepare for success in God’s sight.

Joshua 1:8 – This book of the law shall not depart out of thy mouth; but thou shalt meditate therein day and night, that thou mayest observe to do according to all that is written therein: for then thou shalt make thy way prosperous, and then thou shalt have good success.

We live in a troubled world. Covid is crippling economies and killing thousands. Ungodliness is overflowing. Immorality is rampant.

“Truth is fallen in the street” (Isaiah 59:14).

“Men love darkness rather than light” (John 3:19).

Personal burdens of every sort weight us down. How can we be strong and of good courage in the face of all this? How can we prepare for true spiritual success?

What Do We Know About This Book?

  • It is the inspired Word of God. – 2 Timothy 3:16, 2 Peter 1:21
  • It is profitable. – 2 Timothy 3:16
  • It is educational. – Romans 15:4
  • It is powerful – Hebrews 4:12
  • It is life-changing. – 1 Peter 1:23
  • It is our guide. – Psalm 119:105
  • It is purifying. – Psalm 119:11
  • It is truth. – John 17:17

APPLICATION

Just as Joshua had to prepare for success, we must do the same. The Lord spoke Joshua 1:8 directly to Joshua, yet the principles in that great verse apply to our spiritual success as well.

In this verse, I find three requirements we must fulfil to prepare for success.

To prepare for success we must …

Daily study the Bible; the Bible is God’s instructions for our lives.

1) In Joshua’s day, he had only the first five books of the Law recorded by Moses.

While the book of Genesis is very exciting and the book of Exodus and Numbers have some thrilling events, the books of Leviticus and Deuteronomy are mostly instructions and duties.

2) Those five books were God’s Words for Joshua. They describe God’s amazing creation of the universe, creatures and man.

They tell of the beginning of sin, and the beginning of the Jewish nation. They introduced him to Jehovah’s might and     power over nature.

They carefully detailed God’s expectations and commands for mankind.

3) Today, we are privileged to have 66 books in our completed Bible, not just the first five.

In the full Bible, God has revealed much more of His character; He has also revealed His plan of salvation through Christ’s death, burial and resurrection.

He then tells us how to live the Christian life once we trust Christ to save us.

4) The Bible is our manual for life.

  1. a) (Psalms 119:105) “Thy word is a lamp unto my feet, and a light unto my path. “
  2. b) (Psalms 119:160) “Thy word is true from the beginning: and every one of thy righteous judgments endureth for ever.“
  3. c) (Psalms 19:10) “More to be desired are they than gold, yea, than much fine gold: sweeter also than honey and the honeycomb.”
  4. d) (Romans 15:4) “For whatsoever things were written aforetime were written for our learning, that we through patience and comfort of the scriptures might have hope.”
  5. e) (2 Timothy 3:16) “All scripture is given by inspiration of God, and is profitable for doctrine, for reproof, for correction, for instruction in righteousness”
  6. f) (Romans 10:17) “So then faith cometh by hearing, and hearing by the word of ”
  7. g) (Hebrews 4:12) “For the word of God is quick, and powerful, and sharper than any two edged sword, piercing even to the dividing asunder of soul and spirit, and of the joints and marrow, and is a discerner of the thoughts and intents of the heart.”

The Bible must not depart from our mouths.

1) Thomas Constable points out that, “The phrase ‘from your mouth’ refers to the custom of muttering while studying or reflecting.”

2) To keep the Bible in your mouth you must regularly study it. Do you know how to study the Bible? It is much more than reading a verse here and there.

  1. a) Follow a reading plan (Old Testament, Psalms, Proverbs, New Testament).
  2. b) Focus while you read (Psalms 119:18). “Open thou mine eyes…”
  3. c) Look for spiritual food to feed your soul.
  4. d) As you read, mark verses that speak to you.
  5. e) Go back to those verses. Reread, define, examine, look up cross-references, and ask God for wisdom.
  6. f) Write out a principle from that verse that you can put into practice today. Then meditate on it.

To prepare for success we must …

Constantly meditate on the Bible

  1. Bible meditation is essential for success 

1)  I found this helpful tip in the KJBC. “Simply memorizing or quoting Scripture is            not enough; meditation involves mature reflection on the Word of God and it is the basis for spiritual growth (cf. Psalms 1:1-3; 63:6; 119:15, 97; 143:5).” Note those words, “mature reflection”.

2) Meditating on God’s Word is mature reflection in our hearts on what we read in the Bible and what we must do.

Meditation takes discipline. Carry reminders. Remove distractions and things that compete. Ask God for help.

  1. Meditate in the Bible every fretful moment 24/7 

1) God requires Bible meditation day and night. Obviously, God knows we cannot             stop all else that we do and sit meditating all day long and all night long.

2)  I believe God is saying that we must keep Bible truths going over in our minds so that every time a fretful thought attacks, we can direct our thoughts to meditating instead of worrying.

We must focus on God’s promises instead of on our fears. We must especially force ourselves to meditate during vulnerable times – tired, fearful, bad news, worried, anxious, tempted, grieving, wakeful times at night, etc. Worry results from meditating on the wrong things.

3) Our fast-pace lifestyle makes such meditation challenging; however, God said itis a key to success in life.

To prepare for success we must … 

Guard that we obey all that God says.

  1. Success requires full obedience 

1) If Joshua wanted to prosper and succeed, he must obey ALL of what God said.

2) If we do not obey ALL that God says in the Bible, we cannot expect to prosper   and be successful. We cannot pick and choose what we want to obey.

3) If there is something that you know God wants you to do but you are unwilling to do it, you will never prosper and be successful until you surrender and obey God.

  1. Observing takes discipline

1) Note the word “observe” in our text. That word means to watch over or guard in the sense of preserving or protecting. (AHLB)

2) God said that for success we must guard that we do what He said. Since God      said this, He obviously knows that we must guard our obedience because the   world, the flesh and the devil do not want us to obey God.

3) Guard your response so that you do right! 

CONCLUSION 

We have examined three requirements we must fulfil to prepare for success.

1) To prepare for success, daily study the Bible.

2) To prepare for success, constantly meditate on the Bible.

3) To prepare for success, guard that you obey all that God says. I know you want to be successful in God’s sight.

Only a fool wants to be a failure. Joshua’s prosperity and success hinged on these three requirements and yours does as well.

You can successfully conquer ungodly habits! You can get victory over anxiety! You can trust God and stop worrying! You can respond in a godly way to your burdens! You can say NO to temptation!

You can be a successful Christian!

MY PROMISE – “…for then thou shalt make thy way prosperous, and then thou shalt have good success.”

Psalms 1:2-3

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