
The Good Evil of Meditation: Why Every Christian Must Learn to Meditate
Meditation is not a spiritual danger to avoid — it is the only gate through which the Holy Spirit is accessed, the word of God is engaged, and the spiritual world is entered.
Christian believers have demonized meditation without reading what scripture actually says about it. Every patriarch, every prophet, and every apostle practiced meditation — and without it, there is no genuine engagement with God, no spiritual encounter, and no power in your declarations.
Teaching Overview
- Christian believers have demonized meditation without scriptural basis, and without meditation there is no spiritual encounter with God.
- The soul operates between the physical and spiritual worlds, has no sense of time, and cannot distinguish between what is real and what is imagined — making meditation spiritually consequential in both godly and ungodly directions.
- God's meditation is about infilling with His word and presence, not emptying oneself as the world teaches.
- Meditation is the only way to open the gate of the Holy Spirit, position your soul by the rivers of heaven, and engage with the word of God as a living and present reality rather than an ancient text.
- Church leadership has failed believers by not teaching or practicing meditation, producing powerless believers who receive the wisdom of men rather than Spirit-filled encounters with God.
Key Distinctions
| God's Meditation | World's Meditation | |
|---|---|---|
| Core action | Infilling yourself with God's word and presence | Emptying yourself of all thought and content |
| Spiritual result | Attracts more of God's Spirit and word | Creates a vacuum that something else will fill |
| Scriptural basis | Joshua 1, Psalm 1, Genesis 24, Daniel 4 | No scriptural foundation |
| Source of instruction | God commanded it to Joshua day and night | Derived from Eastern religious practice |
| Danger | None when practiced in God's word | An empty vessel will be filled by whatever is present |
| Soul | Spirit | |
|---|---|---|
| Realm of operation | Between the physical world and the spiritual world | The spiritual world directly |
| Relationship with time | Has no sense of time; is not influenced by time | Operates entirely outside of time |
| Components | Mind, will, and emotions | The inner man made in God's image |
| Engagement with reality | Cannot distinguish between what is real and what is imagined | Engages with spiritual realities directly |
| Role in meditation | The vehicle through which the believer enters the spiritual realm | Connects with the Holy Spirit and heavenly realities |
| Prayer | Meditation | |
|---|---|---|
| What it is | Speaking and communicating with God | Deep, sustained concentration and engagement with God's word and presence |
| Forms it takes | Tongues, intercession, petition, groaning | Solitude, focused thought on scripture, inward stillness |
| Relationship to each other | Meditation is a form of praying in the spirit | Not a replacement for prayer but a deeper dimension of it |
| Biblical examples | Jesus praying all night | Isaac going to the field; Daniel on his bed; Moses on the mountain |
| What it produces | Communication with God | Spiritual encounter, vision, and the opening of heaven |
| Reading Scripture | Engaging Scripture Through Meditation | |
|---|---|---|
| What it involves | Processing the text with the conscious mind | Engaging with the word through the soul |
| Relationship to time | Deals with an ancient text written thousands of years ago | Brings you into the present moment where the word was spoken |
| Effect on the believer | Produces religious knowledge; the Bible becomes a good read | Produces spiritual encounter; you are present where the word is flowing |
| Power released | Limited — the flesh cannot activate the living word | Full — the word is quick and powerful when engaged through the soul |
| Who is encountered | The recorded text of scripture | Jesus Himself — the living Word |
| Holy Ones | Watchers | |
|---|---|---|
| Composition | Angelic beings made of light | Angelic beings that have flesh |
| Habitation | The heavens | Originally had a designated place |
| Present status | Active and able to be encountered in deep meditation | The evil watchers are bound in the bottomless pit awaiting judgment |
| Biblical reference | Daniel 4:13 | Genesis 6; 2 Peter 2:4; Jude 1:6 |
| Emotional/Reactive Spirituality | Intentional Spirituality | |
|---|---|---|
| Basis of engagement | Feelings and emotional impulses | Deliberate, understood practice |
| Consistency | Cannot recreate the same spiritual success repeatedly | Produces consistent, reproducible encounters with God |
| Understanding | Does not know how spiritual results were achieved | Understands the process and can walk in it again |
| Danger | Driven by what feels right rather than what is true | Requires discipline and knowledge of the word |
| Religious Knowledge | Spiritual Engagement | |
|---|---|---|
| Source | Study of scripture with the natural mind | Meditation that positions the soul in the presence of God |
| What is produced | Words of men's wisdom | Words loaded by the Spirit of God |
| Power to affect others | Can preach ten million words and save no one | A Spirit-filled "good morning" can change lives and open doors |
| Proximity to God | Can study the Bible and be further from God | Engages with the living God behind the text |
The Problem with Avoiding Meditation
- Christian believers have demonized meditation based on cultural observation — seeing Buddha statues and people meditating — rather than on scriptural examination.
- All the fathers of the faith, beginning from Abraham, were deep in meditation, and without meditation there is no spiritual encounter.
- There are different realms and dimensions of meditation, and not all meditation is the same — every meditation has a different purpose.
"If you have never meditated in your life, I don't know what kind of Christianity you have."
Scriptural Foundation: God's Command to Meditate
- God commanded Joshua to meditate on His word not just in prayer but every moment — day and night, 24-7 — sitting, walking, lying down, and rising up.
- Meditation on God's word is a continuous state of being, not a scheduled religious activity.
- Psalm 1 declares that the man who meditates on God's law day and night will be like a tree planted by the rivers of water — and this fruitfulness comes through meditation, not through prayer.
"You don't become a tree planted by the rivers of water because you pray."
Understanding the Soul: The Bridge Between Worlds
- The soul operates between the physical world and the spiritual world and has no sense of time — it is aware of time but is not governed or influenced by it.
- The soul is divided into mind, will, and emotions — the mind being the most active part, the will being the decision-making faculty, and the emotions being the capacity to feel.
- The soul is satisfied through sensation and feeling, not merely through physical reality — everything the human being does is ultimately to satisfy a feeling or emotion within the soul.
"Your soul has no sense of time. Because your soul lives between the physical world and the spiritual world, it can be aware of time, but it does not function on the basis of time."
The Soul Cannot Distinguish Real from Imagined
- The soul cannot tell the difference between whether an experience is real or imagined — it responds with full engagement to both.
- Jesus applied this principle in Matthew 5:28, declaring that a man who looks at a woman with lust has already committed the act — because the soul does not require physical action to fully experience an event.
- This is why meditation is spiritually consequential in both godly and ungodly directions — the soul will attract a corresponding spirit to engage with whatever it is meditating upon.
"Your soul cannot tell the difference. Whether the experience is real or false, your soul cannot tell the difference."
God's Meditation vs. the World's Meditation
- The world teaches that meditation is about emptying yourself, but emptiness does not exist — something will always fill the void created by emptying.
- God's meditation is about infilling with His word and presence, so that what is already inside you attracts more of the same.
- God did not tell Joshua to pray day and night — He told him to meditate, and this distinction is deliberate and scriptural.
"God meditation is not in emptying yourself. Because if you empty yourself, something will fill you. But if you are filled with something, you will attract more of the same thing to feel you more."
Meditation as a Form of Praying in the Spirit
- Praying in the spirit is not limited to praying in tongues — tongues is one form of praying in the spirit, not the only form.
- Groaning in prayer and meditating are both forms of praying in the spirit.
- Moses on the mountain and Jesus praying all night were engaged in meditation as part of their spiritual communion with God.
"When you are meditating, you are praying in the spirit."
Engaging the Word as Living and Present
- Reading scripture with the natural mind deals with an ancient text — the result is religious knowledge, not spiritual engagement.
- When the soul engages with scripture through meditation, the believer enters the present moment in which the word was spoken and breathed out by the Holy Spirit.
- The word of God is described in Hebrews 4:12 as quick — meaning present tense and alive — not as something that once was powerful.
"If you have never meditated, you have never really engaged with God."
The Gate of the Holy Spirit
- The gate of the Holy Spirit cannot be opened without meditation — meditation is the only way to open the door to the spiritual world.
- Declarations made without meditation are powerless because they originate from the world of men, not from heavenly places.
- Jesus taught that He who is from above is above all — and the way to speak from heavenly places is through meditation.
"The gate of the Holy Spirit cannot be opened without meditation. Meditation is the only way you open the door to the spiritual world."
Being Planted by the River of Heaven
- The tree planted by the rivers of water in Psalm 1 represents a spiritual position — the soul is brought and planted by the river of heaven through meditation, even while the body remains on earth.
- People may see you in a physical location, but through meditation your spirit and soul are drinking from the rivers of heaven.
- This is why those who meditate never run out of revelation — they are continuously positioned at the source.
"People will see you in Mississippi, but you are by the river. People will see you in LA, but they don't know you are by the rivers of heaven just drinking."
Biblical Examples of Meditation
- Isaac went out to the field specifically to meditate, not to pray — scripture records him having a distinct time for prayer and a distinct time for meditation.
- Daniel, lying on his bed in deep meditation, saw visions of his own head — he saw a great tree reaching unto heaven and then saw a watcher and a holy one descend from heaven to engage with him.
- Jesus consistently withdrew to be alone — not only for prayer but for the meditative solitude that characterized all true prophets and men of God.
"He had his time for prayer, but he had his time for meditation. He went to the field to meditate, not to pray."
Angelic Beings Encountered in Meditation
- Holy ones are angelic beings made of light that inhabit the heavens; watchers are angelic beings that have flesh and are a different order of heavenly creature.
- The watchers who left their place in Genesis 6, had relations with women, and gave birth to giants are now bound in the bottomless pit awaiting the day of judgment — there are no evil watchers currently active on the earth.
- Deep meditation opens the believer to encounters with holy ones and the heavenly realm, as Daniel's experience demonstrates — heaven opened and angelic beings descended to engage with him and reveal what was to come.
"When I was on my bed I was meditating and when I started meditating this is what I began to see."
The Failure of Powerless Leadership
- Church leadership has failed believers by not teaching or practicing meditation — leaders who do not engage with God can only give the congregation the wisdom of men, not the Spirit-filled word of God.
- A believer who is filled with the Spirit and engages with God through meditation can say "good morning" and produce transformation — because that word is loaded with the goodness of God.
- Powerless believers are the product of leadership that studies the Bible without engaging God — being good at studying is not the same as being good at engaging with God.
"That is why we have a lot of powerless believers because the leadership has failed them. They are not students of the truth of God."
Key Definitions
Meditation — Not the emptying of oneself as the world teaches, but a deep, sustained concentration and engagement with God's word and presence through the soul, through which the believer enters the spiritual realm, encounters heavenly realities, and engages with the living word in the present tense.
Soul — The part of a human being that operates between the physical world and the spiritual world; it is divided into mind, will, and emotions, has no sense of time, and cannot distinguish between what is real and what is imagined.
Holy Ones — Angelic beings made of light that inhabit the heavens, distinct from watchers, and able to descend and engage with those in deep meditation as seen in Daniel 4:13.
Watchers — A class of angelic beings that have flesh, distinct from holy ones; the evil watchers who left their place in Genesis 6 are now bound in the bottomless pit awaiting judgment.
Quick (in Hebrews 4:12) — Present tense and alive; the word of God is not described as something that was powerful but as something that is powerful and active in the present moment.
Praying in the Spirit — A broad category of spiritual communion that includes speaking in tongues, groaning, and meditation — not limited to tongues alone.
Key Takeaways
- Meditation is a scriptural command, not a spiritual danger — God commanded Joshua to meditate on His word day and night, and every patriarch and prophet in scripture practiced it as an essential discipline.
- The soul's inability to distinguish real from imagined makes meditation spiritually decisive — whatever the soul meditates upon, it attracts a corresponding spirit to engage with, making intentional, word-centered meditation critical for every believer.
- God's meditation is infilling, not emptying — emptying oneself creates a vacuum that something will fill, while meditating on God's word positions the believer to attract more of God's presence and revelation.
- Meditation is the only gate to the Holy Spirit and the spiritual world — without it, declarations are powerless, the word remains an ancient text, and there is no genuine spiritual encounter.
- Powerless Christianity is the fruit of leadership that studies without engaging God — true spiritual weight comes not from theological knowledge but from being by the river, drinking from the presence of God through meditation.
Reflection Questions
- If meditation is the only way to open the gate of the Holy Spirit and engage with the living word, what has your prayer and devotional life actually been producing — religious knowledge or genuine spiritual encounter?
- The soul cannot distinguish between what is real and what is imagined. What have you been meditating on — deliberately or unconsciously — and what spirit has that meditation been attracting into your life?
- God told Joshua to meditate day and night, and Psalm 1 promises that the meditating man will be like a tree planted by rivers of water. What specific change would you need to make to your daily life for meditation on God's word to become that constant?
- Isaac had a distinct time for prayer and a distinct time for meditation. Do you currently make any distinction between these two practices, or have you collapsed all spiritual engagement into one form?
- If your declarations are powerless because you are speaking from the world of men rather than from heavenly places, what does that mean for the prayers and declarations you have been making — and what would it look like to speak from a position by the river?
Scripture References
- Deuteronomy 6:6-8 — "And these words, which I command thee this day, shall be in thine heart: And thou shalt teach them diligently unto thy children, and shalt talk of them when thou sittest in thine house, and when thou walkest by the way, and when thou liest down, and when thou risest up. And thou shalt bind them for a sign upon thine hand, and they shall be as frontlets between thine eyes." (KJV)
- Psalm 1:1-3 — "Blessed is the man that walketh not in the counsel of the ungodly, nor standeth in the way of sinners, nor sitteth in the seat of the scornful. But his delight is in the law of the LORD; and in his law doth he meditate day and night. And he shall be like a tree planted by the rivers of water, that bringeth forth his fruit in his season; his leaf also shall not wither; and whatsoever he doeth shall prosper." (KJV)
- Matthew 5:28 — "But I say unto you, That whosoever looketh on a woman to lust after her hath committed adultery with her already in his heart." (KJV)
- Hebrews 4:12 — "For the word of God is quick, and powerful, and sharper than any twoedged sword, piercing even to the dividing asunder of soul and spirit, and of the joints and marrow, and is a discerner of the thoughts and intents of the heart." (KJV)
- Matthew 18:20 — "For where two or three are gathered together in my name, there am I in the midst of them." (KJV)
- Genesis 24:62-63 — "And Isaac came from the way of the well Lahairoi; for he dwelt in the south country. And Isaac went out to meditate in the field at the eventide: and he lifted up his eyes, and saw, and, behold, the camels were coming." (KJV)
- Daniel 4:10-13
- Genesis 6
- 2 Peter 2:4 — "For if God spared not the angels that sinned, but cast them down to hell, and delivered them into chains of darkness, to be reserved unto judgment." (KJV)
- Jude 1:6 — "And the angels which kept not their first estate, but left their own habitation, he hath reserved in everlasting chains under darkness unto the judgment of the great day." (KJV)
Golden Nuggets
"If you have never meditated in your life, I don't know what kind of Christianity you have."
"Your soul cannot tell the difference. Whether the experience is real or false, your soul cannot tell the difference."
"God meditation is not in emptying yourself. Because if you empty yourself, something will fill you. But if you are filled with something, you will attract more of the same thing to feel you more."
"The gate of the Holy Spirit cannot be opened without meditation. Meditation is the only way you open the door to the spiritual world."
"If you have never meditated, you have never really engaged with God."
"You don't become a tree planted by the rivers of water because you pray."
"People will see you in Mississippi, but you are by the river. People will see you in LA, but they don't know you are by the rivers of heaven just drinking."
"That is why we have a lot of powerless believers because the leadership has failed them. They are not students of the truth of God."
"When you are meditating, you are praying in the spirit."
"To be a spiritual man, it means that I can give you heavy, heavy, heavy, powerful, potent, the mind of God in such simplicity that you can understand it."
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