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Filling the space of life with meditation on the Word
Meditation on the Word, Filling the Space of Life
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Book Introduction
Meditation on the Word, the Millstone that Protects the Life of the Saints
Reading the unchanging truth in a time of lost direction


How are you meditating on the Word?
The greatest benefit of QT (Quiet Time) is that you can read the Bible in a short period of time, meditate on it, find application points, and put it into practice in your daily life.
However, if we interpret the Bible fragmentarily and segmentally, without regard to its context and background, we will make the mistake of applying it in a way that does not match the intent of the text.


Ultimately, through deep interpretation and response to the context of the text written under the inspiration of the Holy Spirit, we will experience the guidance of the Holy Spirit.
This book will be a practical stepping stone to overcome the limitations of QT that we are familiar with.
We will help you move beyond self-centered interpretations to God-centered interpretations, and help you apply God's will to fulfill it on earth.


Although humans live in a finite time, they have a desire to pursue the eternal within them.
When we fill the empty space with the eternal Word of God, we see the work that God accomplishes.
Therefore, meditating on the Word is seeing God's work.
As you place this book next to your Bible and meditate on its words together, you will experience an amazing time experiencing God's work.
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index
Recommendation ㆍ 7

Prologue - Does My Heart Beat Before the Word? ㆍ 18

1.
Meditation on the Word, a Time to Recharge for the World ㆍ 21
2.
Definition and Misconceptions about Meditation on the Word ㆍ 41
3.
Why Should We Meditate on the Word? ㆍ 53
4.
Principles of Meditation on the Word ㆍ 69
5.
The Practice of Meditation on the Word ㆍ 87
6.
Meditating on the Word: How to Do It Specifically ㆍ 115
7.
Observe the Word (Look into it, Observe the Content) ㆍ 127
8.
Ask the Word (Reflections, Study, and Meditation) ㆍ 151
9.
Respond to the Word (Reflections, Impressions) ㆍ 189
10.
Obey the Word (Practice, Decision, and Application) ㆍ 207

supplement
- Appendix 1.
Meditation on the Word: Let's Remember This ㆍ 223
- Appendix 2.
Seminar Lecture Notes for Meditation on the Word ㆍ 233
- Appendix 3.
Word Meditation Practice (D-Type QT Practice) ㆍ 239
Exodus 14:21-31
1 Peter 5:7-14
- Appendix 4.
Word Meditation Sample (D-Type QT Sample) ㆍ 245
Exodus 14:21-31
Luke 5:27-39
1 Peter 5:7-14
Galatians 6:1-10

Epilogue - My Heart Still Beats Before Your Word ㆍ 263

Into the book
Is it really possible for God's people to lead proud lives?
The world pities those who believe in God's word as being narrow-minded, but those who are narrow-minded are those who ignore the authority of the word.
Believing in God's word is not about being caught up in narrow truths, but about focusing on the truth, not lies.
This is not a foolish act, but a wise act for the restoration of life.
Saints must always live a life filled with the Word, eating the Word, acting on the Word, and preaching and sharing the Word.
Surely, if you do this, a day filled with God's grace will surely come.
--- p.24-25 「1.
From “Meditation on the Word, a Time to Recharge to Respond to the World”

Encountering God is so important.
Just as when people meet and interact with each other naturally, and the more often they meet and interact, the closer they become, so too should our encounter with God.
So, what we must remember in preparing for an encounter with God is that it must be a personal, individual, and regular encounter.
First, ‘personal’ means one-on-one fellowship with God.
In human relationships, there are things you can talk about when meeting with multiple people, and there are things you should talk about when meeting one-on-one.
If you are a believer who already meets God through small group and large group worship, you should prepare for one-on-one meetings to form a more intimate relationship with God.
--- p.44 「2.
From “Definitions and Misunderstandings of Meditation on the Word”

It is false to say that one has spiritual discernment without meditating on the Word.
If you don't meditate on the Word, you will end up judging things based on your own experiences.
This is the problem.
How subjective is personal experience.
It is neither absolute nor imperfect.
Of course, I am not denying the benefits of the experience itself.
It is certainly beneficial and many experiences throughout life help people grow and develop.
But even so, experience is only subjective knowledge and is not universal.
It cannot be said to be God's will to draw conclusions based on experience.
--- p.63 「3.
From “Why should we meditate on the Word?”

The joy of spiritual growth begins with small things.
I hope you can break free from the preconceived notion that it is difficult and hard, and enjoy the joy of walking into the world of spiritual growth.
Surely, through the miracles that God allows you to grow there, you will experience a world you have never felt before.
The miracle is not elsewhere.
It is a miracle that those who read and meditate on the Word and experience changes in their lives enjoy.
The changes in my life that I have worked hard to achieve through meditation on the Word have snowballed into changes in my surroundings and have been used preciously to expand the kingdom of God.
There is nothing greater than consistency.
God will also praise you for having constant fellowship with Him.
--- p.80 「4.
From “The Principles of Meditation on the Word”

In order to meditate deeply, I need to improve my reading comprehension.
To do this, you should develop the habit of underlining, marking, and taking notes while reading the text.
Of course, there may be differences from person to person.
But to improve your reading skills, make sure to get into the habit of reading with a pen in your hand.
If you are meditating using a cell phone or laptop, I would like to tell you to make sure to take notes while reading.
The more I write, the more the words become visible to me, and the more I note, the more the words become mine.
--- p.94-95 「5.
From “The Reality of Meditation on the Word”

Meditation on the Word is a time to make those who have lived apart from God relate to Him.
This is also a time to strive to get to know Christ, the Word.
Is the form of meditation on the Word 'observation-interpretation-application' or 'observation of content --- p.
"Study and Meditation --- p.
"Impressions --- p.
What is important is not whether there is “decision and application.”
It is not important to divide the shape into type A cutie, type B cutie, type C cutie, and type D cutie.
What matters is that as I develop my ability to approach the Word structurally—to eat, understand, respond, and apply it—I grow into a whole person.
--- p.124-125 「6.
From “Meditation on the Word, How to Do It Specifically”

To meditate on the Word without missing anything, we must clear our minds of any preconceived notions and develop the habit of focusing on the text itself.
The moment I miss a word, I start to meditate on my own and miss God's will.
So, when you meditate on the Word, you need a pencil and a pen.
If we had pencils and pens in our hands, wouldn't we be exclaiming, "I've been missing almost everything," instead of confessing, "I can see this now."
--- p.131 「7.
From “Observe the Word (Look into it, Observe the Content)”

Perhaps today, too, I was trapped in my own thoughts and became insensitive to God's heart.
So, let's look a little deeper into the words.
Just as we examine cells under a microscope, let us strive to discover God's will contained in each and every verse of His Word.
Certainly, through such efforts, we will be able to know God's heart and live as children of the Lord who have grown one step further.
--- p.187 「8.
From “Questions to the Word (Thinking, Studying and Meditating)”

Study and meditation wrapped in nice words do not bring about change in life.
If you are striving to discover God's will through His Word and acquire biblical values, you need to go through the process of engraving His Word within yourself.
For this, writing down your feelings, which is the process of internalizing the word, is very important.
Writing down your feelings serves as a stepping stone to the decision and application stages, and is a process of change that puts you before the Word.
--- p.193 「9.
From “Respond to the Word (Looking Back, Feelings)”

Planning for decision-making and implementation, and training to intentionally change your life, remains a significant challenge for those who fear change.
I, too, have been challenged by the determination and application of many people while training, but I have always felt that it is not easy.
But I feel that giving up is not what the Lord wants.
The struggle for change based on the Word must continue without ceasing.
--- p.211 「10.
From “Obey the Word (Practice, Decision and Application)”
GOODS SPECIFICS
- Date of issue: November 20, 2025
- Page count, weight, size: 264 pages | 140*200*20mm
- ISBN13: 9791199430723
- ISBN10: 1199430722

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