Meditating on the word of God has a way of binding the thoughts of God to our hearts. We become people of the word because the word goes deep within us. It is not that we have every scripture memorized to be able to tell exactly where such and such is said, but His word we hide in our hearts that we might not sin against Him and that we might live for Him.
The word becomes my comfort and my strength when hard times come upon me. As I read the words of David in the Psalms, I find the language to speak to God when I am in my own distress. As I read the prophecies of Isaiah regarding the restoration and rebuilding of Israel, I am convinced of my own restoration and recreation. I learn that God is creating a clean heart within me and establishing me in my generation in such a way that I will shine as a righteous star before the darkness of my time. I know this by the word of God.
Even when fear rises up within me, I know that it will not remain because God is my strong tower and my strength. He is my rock that is much higher than me. As I wait upon the Lord he renews my strength and I am able to fly with the power of the Spirit into greater things than I ever imagined.
I know that I am not limited because the people in the stories of the Bible were not limited. They seemed to do things that were superhuman or supernatural, and as they were in the world so can I be to my world. All this I understood as I meditated upon the word.
I knew that if I cried out as Solomon cried out for wisdom, that I would be given much more than wisdom just as Solomon was granted much more. I knew that if I trusted God as my sword in the face of the enemy just as Gideon trusted him, then I would advance against a troop and jump over high walls and scale great mountains.
And as I meditated upon the Gospels I began to see a possibility for my own life. As Jesus was in this world I could become. Just as Jesus was a healer, I knew I could be a healer. I knew that as Peter walked on water, so could I walk upon water. Just as Paul encountered Jesus on the road to Damascus, I could. Just as Paul walked in the Spirit I could walk in the Spirit. I could dream and have visions. I could see the heavenlies, encounter angels and overcome the flesh. This I understood because I meditated upon God’s word.
The intimacy that John had with Christ I could have. I could become something much more wonderful and loving than I once was. I began to understand from the word of God that my mind was being transformed on a day-to-day basis so that the thoughts of Christ were becoming my thoughts. I knew that I would not be bound by my old nature but that I would overcome, not by my own strength, but by the grace of Christ living within me.
I knew that I could operate with all the gifts of the Holy Spirit because the people in the word operated in tremendous ways. I knew that if I exercised my faith, then I could do even greater things than I ever imagined doing.
And each day as greater things come toward me I know that I will see greater things still because in Christ I am not limited at all. All this I understood from reading the word of God.
I pray today that you will begin to understand who you are in Christ. I pray that a great hunger for God’s word will arise in you and that you will not rest until great revelation floods your heart like a spotlight in a dark room. I pray that God will open your hearts and minds to the things of Jesus Christ so that you understand who you are in this world and the great authority that you do hold.
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