• By Lloyd Murphy
  • Posted in Bible Study
  • Marinate Your Mind

    There is nothing quite like a nice, big, juicy steak that has sat in a bag of delicious marinade for several hours before being grilled to perfection . Just a plain old steak with a little seasoning is not bad, but when it’s been soaked, every little nook and cranny of that hunk of beef has been filled up with savory goodness (sorry if you’re getting hungry, and if it’s any consolation, so am I).

    Believe it or not, there is a parallel here to your quiet time. You see, the “I don’t feel like it” syndrome we addressed last time reveals that we are tempted to view quiet time like a spiritual “pill” that will give us the pep to make it through the day. Maybe that’s the case sometimes, but typically, we’ll have highs and lows and oftentimes won’t feel anything after quiet time. This is because time in the word and prayer is not necessarily meant to “pump you up” for the day, but to soak you in communion with God for the long haul.

    The NT tells us that sanctification happens as we actively renew our minds (Rom. 12:1-2; Col.3:10). We are to soak our souls in God’s truth through reading it, meditating upon it, and praying it back to Him, and through this He begins to change us. This will not happen in one day, or one week. It will happen over the whole coarse of our lives. You see, spiritual growth is sort of like physical growth. My kids grow so slowly I don’t even notice it, but when I look at pictures of them from just a year ago I’m amazed at the changes that are so obvious!

    So set your mind to marinate in God’s word each and every day and let God bring His changes in His time!