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Small Group Discussion Guide
SPIRITUAL DISCIPLINES SERIES Part 7
MEDITATION
Introduction:
When considering meditation, some people think of images such as incense, lit candles,
dark rooms filled with people sitting cross-legged on the floor humming "Ommmm."
There are many forms of meditation, which is part of almost every form of religion.
However, Christian meditation can be virtually the opposite of Eastern meditation.
Christian meditation is listening, sensing, and heeding the life and light of Jesus
Christ. Richard Foster puts it this way: "In the discipline of meditation we are
not so much acting as we are opening ourselves to be acted upon. We invite the Holy Spirit
to come and work within us teaching, cleansing, comforting, and rebuking. We also
surround ourselves with the strong light of Christ to protect us from any influences not
of God."
Meditation gives us the wondrous and glorious opportunity to dwell completely on the
goodness and perfection of our Lord. He wants you and me to be in communion with Him so
that we can learn His will, realize His purpose, believe His promises, see His work and
imitate His way for us.
In the last one or two weeks, what are some steps you were able to take in applying
what we have learned from the spiritual disciplines?
What are the first images that come to your mind when you think of meditation?
Do you feel comfortable and confident to meditate? Do you ever feel that meditation is
too difficult, complicated or weird? Why?
In the midst of a very busy ministry Jesus made it a habit to withdraw many times to be
alone (see Matt. 4: 1-11; 14:23; Mark 1:35; 6:31; Luke 6:12, etc.). As you meditate on one
of these scriptures, please share with the group what you think Jesus did during those
important times.
From your experience, what is the purpose for meditating on Gods Word? How do you
think obedience is related to this topic? Please read what Jesus said in John 5:19 and 30.
In your opinion, are people around us affected when we make time for the discipline of
meditation? Why or why not?
| "What happens in meditation is that we create the
emotional and spiritual space which allows Christ to construct an inner sanctuary in the
heart." Richard Foster |
Meditation as a Group:
(Facilitator: You may wish to choose different scriptures. The following is just a
suggestion.)
God greatly desires to spend time alone with you. After all, you are His child. Please
read John 1:12 and Gal. 3:26. Your heavenly Father wants to know you, and He wants you to
know Him. Think about this: The Creator of the universe wants to meet with you alone
daily.
What do you and God do when you are alone together?
To be in the presence of God is to change. How is God changing you when you are in His
presence?
Do you feel like a child of God?
You are not who you are because of your own or others opinions. You are who you
are because of what God says about you. In 1. Pet. 1:24-25 we read, "All men are like
grass, and all their glory is like the flowers of the field; the grass withers and the
flowers fall, but the word of the Lord stands forever."
Based on the above verses, why do you think it is important to see yourself from
Gods perspective rather than the worlds?
How does meditating on God words change your self-image?
How is it molding your view of others?
| Challenge for Growth: As you sit down to read
the Bible and spend time with God in prayer and meditation, picture Jesus sitting next to
you in your living room. Imagine He turns to you and asks you: "I love you so much.
Tell me what I can do for you today." Then tell Him exactly what is in your heart
your desires, hopes, needs, fears, and joys.
When you have finished, turn now to Jesus and ask Him the same question: "Jesus, I
love you so much. Please tell me what I can do for you today." As you become quiet,
listen to what God is saying to you. God wants us to live out our spiritual journey in the
ordinary events of our daily lives.
This is an example of how to meditate. God will give us many other ways to enter into a
fuller life with Him through meditation. |
Prepared by S. and C. Albrecht
Materials used: Celebration of Discipline Richard Foster
The Spirit of the Disciplines Dallas Willard
Experiencing the Word in Your Life Priorities for Living
Experiencing God Henry T. Blackaby& Claude V. King
Copyright 1999 Worldwide Church of
God
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