Saturday,
February 18, 2023
DEEP CONTEMPLATIVE THOUGHT!
Ps 119:148
148 Mine eyes prevent the night watches
[are still awake], that I might meditate
in thy word.
Phil 4:8
8 Finally, brethren, whatsoever things are true,
whatsoever things are honest, whatsoever things are just, whatsoever things are
pure, whatsoever things are lovely, whatsoever things are of good report; if
there be any virtue, and if there be any praise, think on these things.
The word think in this verse is the Greek logizomai (from which we get our
word logic) and is an intense
word. It means “to take inventory.” The word meditate is the Hebrew siyach and means “to ponder; to
muse; to pray; to mutter.”
This is what seems to be lacking, perhaps even
lost, in our culture.
All around us we see what is called “artificial intelligence.” These gadgets have
the ability to sort and organize thoughts and come to a
conclusion. I am not happy about having that skill stolen from me
and placed inside a three by five inch box! I am also not happy about so many around
me who should be thinking for themselves but are not. There is
even a little lady living inside my three by five inch box. She never sleeps!
All I have to do to conjure her up is to call her name, although often
it seems I’ve caught her at an inconvenient time.
Paul said we can modify our mood and outlook by deep
contemplative thinking. If we think on things that are worthy of praise and
things that are of good report we will live a life of positive praise. The
obvious inference is that there are already too many things presented to us
that are not praiseworthy. We call it news.
Tumble thoughts of God
around in your mind.
Invest time in quietness. If the highway of your mind is congested with
your own speech, you will have no room to receive input. Allow yourself
to think about the hard issues and beautiful truths of life. Take inventory of
the good things God has given to you. Engage in deep contemplative thought.
Think on these things.
Job 22:21
21 Acquaint now thyself with him, and be at
peace: thereby good shall come unto thee.
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