Bible Based Meditation Quotes

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Benjamin W. Decker
“Our meditation practice, as Christians, is dedicated to three main priorities: welcoming the Holy Spirit, living a more Christlike life, and building His kingdom on Earth as it is in Heaven.”
Benjamin W. Decker, Meditations on Christ: A 5-Minute Guided Journal for Christians

Benjamin W. Decker
“Meditation and prayer work together to facilitate an active two-way relationship between ourselves and God. By adding journaling and reflective writing, we find that the Holy Spirit will use our thoughts and reflections to guide and inspire us, enriching and deepening our understanding of any challenges or difficult circumstances.”
Benjamin W. Decker, Meditations on Christ: A 5-Minute Guided Journal for Christians

Benjamin W. Decker
“Throughout our lives, we will often face situations that can be confusing or disturbing. We will also confront tough decisions that can shake our faith. How can we know if our challenges are there to help us grow or if they are signals that we need to make critical changes in our lives? We need the discernment of the Spirit.”
Benjamin W. Decker, Meditations on Christ: A 5-Minute Guided Journal for Christians

Benjamin W. Decker
“In Matthew 7:20 (KJV), we are taught a profound secret for discerning of the Spirit: "Where-fore by their fruits ye shall know them." This means that we look to the health of the part (the fruit) to gauge the health of the whole. A healthy tree will bear good fruit; an unhealthy tree will bear low-quality fruit.”
Benjamin W. Decker