MEDITATION AND FAITH
If you are having problems with consistent meditation, be a talker of what you want to be meditating upon.
Confessing of God's word time to time is what helps the message of that word to become a thinking process. When that word becomes your thinking process, it makes it easier to meditate upon it time to time.
That's why Joshua 1:8 began by saying that, "This Book of the Law shall not depart out of your mouth, but you shall meditate on it day and night, that you may observe and do according to all that is written in it......"
If God's word does not depart out of your mouth, you will not depart from meditating upon it.
As a result, the Spirit of love will begin to cause you to observe in the spiritual world what you are meditating upon and do it in the spiritual world according to all that His word holds.
It is consistent meditation that reveals to you the spiritual world of what you are meditating upon. And these revelations increase and develop your faith, making it effective in it's working and in producing results in the spiritual world.
Just because you believe that you have made certain impacts in the spiritual world doesn't mean that something has really happened in the spiritual world. Your believing doesn't make impacts in the spiritual world, it is your faith that makes things happen in the spiritual world.
And as much as faith is concerned, you cannot make tangible impacts in the physical realm until you make tangible impacts in the spiritual realm.
The extent of your awareness on the impacts you are making in the spiritual world entirely depends on the degree of the impacts your making in the spiritual world.
To believe is to you use your faith. How much you believe doesn't determine how much faith you have.
I mean, how much you use your faith does not determine how much faith you have.
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