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    CELEBRATION OF DISCIPLINEBY R I C H A R D J . F O S T E R

    THE DISCIPLINE OF MEDITATION

    In contemporary society our Adversary majors in three things: noise, hurry, and crowds. If he can keep

    us engaged in muchness and manyness, he will rest satisfied. Psychiatrist Carl Jung once remarked,Hurry is not of the Devil; it is the Devil. p. 15

    What are we missing when we never turn down the noise of our lives?

    BIBLICAL WITNESS

    Read the following scriptures to find out if there is instruction and precedence of meditation:

    y Genesis 24:63y Joshua 1:8y Psalm 1:2y Psalm 119:97-104y Psalm 119:145-152

    THE NATURE OF MEDITATION

    Christian meditation, very simply, is the ability to hearGods voice and obey his word.

    Is Jesus alive? Is God idle? Does he still desire fellowship?

    THE PURPOSE OF MEDITATION

    Read p. 19, paragraph beginning with In meditation

    Is the Lords presence a theological notion or a reality to us? Consider the words of the hymn he referred to,

    In the Garden.

    I come to the garden alone

    While the dew is still on the rosesAnd the voice I hear, falling on my ear

    The Son ofGod discloses

    And He walks with me

    And He talks with me

    And He tells me I am His ownAnd the joy we share as we tarry there

    None other has ever known

    What happens in meditation is that we create the emotional and spiritual space which allows Christ to

    construct an inner sanctuary in the heart. p.19

    Read Revelation 3:20, is that letter written to unbelievers or believers? What does this mean concerning your

    fellowship with Christ? Is it automatic?

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    THE MISCONCEPTIONS OF MEDITATION

    What is a primary difference between Eastern Meditation and Christian Meditation? p.20

    1. Eastern meditation is an attempt to _______ the mind; Christian meditation is an attempt to _______ themind.

    2.

    Eastern meditation focuses on becoming _________ where Christian meditation is about becoming_________ to _______.

    DESIRINGHIS VOICE

    Why are we reluctant to delve into meditating? Where does the desire to seek God arise from?

    Human beings seem to have a perpetual tendency to have somebody else talk to God for them The

    history of religion is the story of an almost desperate scramble to have a king, a mediator, a priest, a

    pastor, a go-between. In this way we do not need to go to God ourselves. Such an approach saves us

    from the need to change, for to be in the presence ofGod is to change. p.24

    Being in the presence of God = change

    Can you accept Gods saving grace without Him drawing you? Do you have the capacity to understand Gods

    spiritual truths unless the Holy Spirit enables you?

    Guess where the desire to seek God through meditation comes from? Step 1 is asking God to create in us

    desire for Him.

    PRACTICAL MEDITATION TIPS

    It is impossible to learn how to meditate from a book. We learn to meditate by meditating. p.26

    Try using your sanctified imagination pp. 24-25

    Set aside a specific time p.26

    Find a posture that enables you spiritually and physically p.28 (What posture does the author use?)

    Regardless of how it is done, the aim is to center the attention of the body, the emotions, the mind,

    and the spiritupon the glory ofGod in the face of Christ (2 Cor. 4:6). p.28

    4TYPES OF MEDITATION

    1. Meditation on Scripture - Therefore, my suggestion is that you take a single event, or a parable, or afew verses, or even a single word and allow it to take root in you. Seek to live the experience,

    remembering the encouragement of Ignatius of Loyola to apply all our senses to our task. Smell the

    sea. Hear the lap of water along the shore. See the crowd. p.29

    2. Centering Down What is the exercise of Palms Down, Palms Up? p.293. Creation Contemplation Majestic monotheism, contemplating the glory revealed through creation4. Current Event Contemplation

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    REFLECTION QUESTIONS

    What obstacles to meditation will you likely face in your daily routine?

    For you personally, what is the most important benefit you seek in meditation?

    CHALLENGE

    1. Select a scripture passage to meditate on this week. Write it out, carry the passage with you, use the sparemoments in your day to reflect on it. Set aside 1 20 minute session for focusing on it prayerfully.

    2. Try the Palms Down, Palms Up exercise once this week.