But God reminded me how important “MVP” is in one’s spiritual life, especially concerning Scripture meditation.
I know, because my Joshua 1:8 marginalia showed Robert Morgan‘s three necessary steps in Bible study from that one verse.
1) Read it. 2) Keep on reading God's Word aloud. 3) Don't stop reading and repeating it.
1) Read it. 2) Keep on reading God's Word aloud. 3) Don't stop reading and repeating it.
Reading, reading aloud and meditation are all on-going.
Meditate on it day and night. As Morgan states in All to Jesus, “Meditation is the missing link in getting the words from the page of the Bible into her bloodstream.” (Day 302)
Meditate on it day and night. As Morgan states in All to Jesus, “Meditation is the missing link in getting the words from the page of the Bible into her bloodstream.” (Day 302)
The Bill Gothard seminar (1975) emphasized the MVP method of meditation; Memorizing, Visualizing and Personalizing.
It’s when one personalizes scripture that they bring in obedience that leads to applying truth to their own lives. Just knowing more scripture is worthless unless it is applied to one's spiritual walk.
Memorizing and visualizing are both good but personalizing is key.
When you choose MVP, choose the whole package.
When you choose MVP, choose the whole package.