The Power of Biblical Meditation | Day 4 | December 31, 2025
Meditating on God
David had a habit of meditating on God: “When I remember You on my bed and meditate on You in the night watches…” (Psalm 63:6).
He didn’t wait for perfect quietness; he simply made God his focus. To meditate on God is to ponder His nature, His names, His goodness, His mercy, and His faithfulness.
When you meditate on who God is, worship rises and joy fills your heart. Worry loses power because your mind is fixed on the One who never fails.
Meditating on God will help you see how big and powerful He is and how small and powerless this world is in comparison to the only True God. It increases our honor for God and our sense of gratitude for His mercy and kindness towards us.
Life abhors a vacuum; those who do not meditate on God will meditate on their problems or the devil and his attack, and this will cripple their faith and joy. Choose to make Jesus and His love for you, your endless meditation.
Try this tonight: before you sleep, think about one attribute of God—His love, wisdom, or holiness. Speak it softly, thank Him for it, and rest your thoughts there. Over time, your nights will be filled with unspeakable peace and divine insight.
Scripture:
Psalm 63:5–6
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