4 - Meditation + Mindfulness
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When Christians hear the word meditate, we often think of emptying the mind completely. But to meditate on the text means the exact opposite—in fact, the Hebrew word, Hagah, means not just to meditate on the word, but to chew, to thoroughly glean every last bit of what it may mean. Biblical meditation—meditating on God's word—means to fill ourselves completely with His Word and His promises.
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