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Meeting Jesus In Meditation
« on: June 19, 2007, 11:47:27 PM »
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  • Meeting Jesus In Meditation
    A K Whitehead

    There are many approaches to prayer. Not least because there are many
    different needs. But the greatest of all our needs is to get nearer to Jesus.
    The most powerful form of prayer for this purpose is arguably Christian
    meditation.

    This article discusses some of the special aspects of Christian meditation

    Sources Of The Benefits Of Christian Meditation
    Meditation has a very long history in Christianity and has taken various
    forms. But meditation on Scripture, and not least the gospels, is a kind
    which has great power.

    How does the power come about?. From three sources: which work
    together to bring us closer to God:

    1. From the Holy Spirit, of course. But this kind of prayer makes a very
    special kind of requirement on us and on the Spirit, and that is expressed
    in terms of

    2. Faith. Obviously, the very act of prayer, any prayer, involves some
    kind of faith. But the degree of faith which this form of prayer demands
    can be quite different than in other forms of prayer.

    3. Consistency. To really get into this kind of prayer one needs a daily
    commitment which is kept consistently. It is often said that "grace builds
    on nature" and that is very true. In this case it is true because we need
    to become habitually open to the way in which the Spirit works within us.
    We shall not achieve that unless we become habitual in our habits of prayer.

    Essentials Of Christian Meditation
    Christian meditation on the Bible is essentially straightforward in terms of
    what we do and the procedure we follow. However, there are many
    questions and issues which arise from the process. Too many to consider
    in a short article such as this. The subject receives an in-depth treatment in
    the book "The Keys To Meditation" by Keith & Iris Whitehead. But
    here we can indicate some of the essentials and some important benefits.

    This kind of meditation should not be confused in any ways with types
    derived from Eastern religions, such as Hinduism. It is quite different and
    essentially Christian. Very often it is associated with Ignatius of Loyola
    because, after his conversion, he developed a particularly clear method
    of approach.

    This involves reading Scripture in a particular way. At its essence is
    explicitly allowing the Holy Spirit to reveal to us the nature and meaning of
    what, after all, he himself has written over the centuries.

    The Subject Matter
    For a Christian, the most important part of Scripture is the New Testament.
    While, we can meditate on the Old Testament, the former is, at least, the
    best place to start. Sometimes we meditate on the gospels; sometimes
    on the letters or Acts or Revelations. In the latter cases the approach
    is somewhat different in important respects to meditating on the gospels.
    However, it is meditation on the gospels which can bring us repeatedly
    face-to-face with Jesus in real and dynamic ways.

    Some Of The Benefits Of Christian Meditation
    The reality of meeting with Jesus in this way is a principle benefit. But it
    must not be either over-emphasised nor under-emphasised. The first
    is a danger because the actual experience of meditation will vary
    considerably from day-to-day or as between prayer periods on the
    same day. Few people with considerable experience in meditation
    would deny the reality of this meeting.

    But some with limited experience may tend to overstress these encounters.
    They get carried away with what the Holy Spirit is providing for them over
    a particular period of time. But the Spirit deals with us in very different
    ways at different times.

    On the other hand, these experiences are real, of great value and bring
    many blessings and should not be ignored. Certainly, we should avoid
    becoming "hucked" on them. That is a real possibility and must not be
    allowed to happen. People like John of the Cross have warned repeatedly
    about such dangers.

    Allowing Freedom For The Holy Spirit To Work
    Moreover, we need to allow the Spirit to balance the graces he is giving us.
    This requires mixing meditation periods on the gospels with other periods
    on, say, the letters of the New Testament, or the Psalms are a good source
    for beginning to meditate on the Old Testament.

    One of the greatest benefits which a Christian has in his relationship with
    God is the very fact that God dwells within him. For example, Paul tells
    us in 1 Corinthians 2:12 that we have not received the spirit of the world,
    but we have received the Spirit who is from God. The reason for this is
    so that we may understand what God has freely given us.

    When we do understand that, we understand that he needs to be given
    both the freedom and opportunity to work within us to the maximum
    possible degree. Only in that way shall we continue in the process of
    becoming like Jesus. That, after all, is what our lives are about.


    ABOUT THE AUTHOR


    A K Whitehead
    Web Site: christianword.co.uk
    Email: akw@christianword.co.uk
    Experience: Over twenty years in Christian healing and teaching.
    Qualifications: B.A., M.Phil., Camb Univ Cert in Religious Studies
    Conditions of use: This article may be reproduced on condition
    that it is unaltered and that all this information is included.

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