Good point, but when I relax and stretch I am trying to concentrate on being closer and listening to God not emptying my mind. Does that make a difference?
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A non-Denominational church my wife and I were members of brought in New Age visualization techniques into our worship. My wife and I agreed that this was not of God and left the church.It would best to just simply pray and read your Bible and practice memorizing Scripture as we are commanded.
The Jews of the OT were always in trouble for adding pagan practices to the routine. Even when they, like in the time of Isaiah, still did what God commanded in addition to what He had not commanded they were in trouble. God rejected even the sacrifices and offerings they were doing that He had commanded.
Think about what it means to be totally separate, completely different, from the world.
About meditation, the more common practice is not about "emptying the mind." Rather, it is about being consciously and deliberately aware (mindful) of what one is thinking and feeling. I am curious as to how people feel about his form of meditation.
So how do you Meditate?
Step 1. Make sure you are in a relaxed position, either sitting on a chair or on the bed. Its not a good idea to lie down - nine times out of ten you will fall asleep!
Step 2. Concentrate on your breathing. Take a deep breath in and slowly breathe out until your lungs are completely empty. (Practice this breathing technique until you feel comfortable enough to control your exhalation for 10 seconds)
Step 3. Make sure your shoulders are not tensed up and relax the rest of your body.
Step 4. Meditate on ONE thing that stood out for you when you were reading a particular verse or passage from the bible in your quiet time.
Step 5. Ask God to reveal meaning and interpretation of the passage.
You will find that there will be a process and link between meditation, prayer, praise and worship.
Benefits of Meditation
1. Meditating on one particular aspect leads to a progression of other acts of worship. Once the truth is touched upon, there is a sense of overwhelming desire to praise God for his goodness, wisdom and authority. It also allows you to think about how this aspect applies to your life.
2. Meditation thus provides a meaningful link between scripture reading and prayer.
3. Practicing meditation can provide healing and change in us (Whitney D.S, 1991).
4. It allows for spiritual fruitfulness and prosperity in our day (Whitney D.S, 1991).
5. Benefits and promotes health
6. Disciplined meditation will enable you to understand Gods word and know how to respond accordingly.
So let me get this straight, you don't think clearing the mind so you can meditate is OK, but straight out meditation is OK?
What if you have had a bad day at work or home?
People gripping, boss hasseling you, wife on you about something or other, kids fighting, etc., what do you do, ignore this and go straight to meditating?
When I was in seminary, one of the classes I took used the book: "Spiritual Disciplines for the Christian Life" by Donald S. Whitney.
And one of the processes the writter advocated was "meditation".
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Till all are one.
What, in your opinion, makes something a "pagan practice"?
My opinion does not matter. What matters is what the Bible says. What does God determine to be appropriate. How does He call us to draw near to Him?
I am sorry you don't see the proper correlation. The followers of CHirst can learn a lot about God and proper worship from reading the OT. We do make the same mistakes as the OT Jews so often. Your icon is one of a Christian faith, a key tent of that faith is that we are God's chosen people. I have told you the truth and you reject it.
Put down Rob Bell's books and read the Bible. I pray you see the truth in its pages.
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QFTTurn off the TV and go into your "prayer cloest". No one is against making quiet time for God. The point is whether or the active engagement of pagan practices are OK. The Bible clearly says they are not. Adding a a Christianese label does not sanctify a practice anymore than adding the label makes the music, movie, book, et al holy. If I sing Amazing Grace or recite the 23rd Psalm while beating my kids does that make it OK? Of course not. Does using the name of Jesus as a mantra while engaging in mystic practices make it non-pagan? Not a chance.
My suggestion? Pray. God promises to teach us and to continue to perfect us. Remind Him of those promises and thank Him for them and for His continued work. Pick up your Bible and read it while praying. Ask God to show you how what you read applies to you and ask Him to reveal what He has to teach you.
Avoid the pagan, embrace the clear biblical principles.
QFT
As have said before the problem often lies in the different interpretations of the word meditate. I think you nailed the Biblical definition. It is chewing (as a cow chews its cud) on the truths of scripture. As far as quieting your mind that too in not emptying it in the hindu sense. The Psalms talke about stilling and quieting our soul so that we can hear the voice of God and commune with Him . Not so we can mindlessly chant a mantra. gg
Psa 119:15I will meditate on Your precepts, And contemplate Your ways.
Psa 77:12I will also meditate on all Your work, And talk of Your deeds.
Psa 145:5I will meditate on the glorious splendor of Your majesty, And on Your wondrous works.