Cultivate Part Three
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In the final episode of our Cultivate series, we move from delighting in God’s Word to learning how to meditate on it — day and night.
Using Psalm 1, we explore what biblical meditation truly means: not emptying our minds, but filling them with Truth. Meditation is the anchoring of the mind and soul. It is rehearsing, pondering, and speaking God’s Word until it reshapes our thinking, renews our minds, and strengthens our spiritual resilience.
Throughout Scripture — from Genesis, to Daniel, to the early church in Acts, and in the life of Jesus Himself — we see a rhythm of seeking God morning, noon, and night. Being with God was never meant to be a one-time moment, but a continual connection.
In this episode, you’ll learn:
What biblical meditation is (and what it isn’t)
When to meditate throughout your day
Practical ways to build a daily rhythm of seeking God
How to keep spiritual disciplines from becoming legalistic
Simple tools to begin today
If delight is the affection of the heart, meditation is the anchoring of the mind — and together they cultivate a flourishing, fruitful faith.
This concludes our three-part Cultivate series. Join me as we continue learning what it means to walk closely with Jesus every single day.