Quotes about Meditation
I love prayer candles, and I use them often.
— Marianne Williamson
I've taught a lot about prayer over the years and how it is really just talking to God.
— Joyce Meyer
To me, writing is prayer. I pray all the time.
— Luis Alberto Urrea
The most effective prayers are usually the simple prayers.
— Joyce Meyer
I don't go to parties in general.
— Paulo Coelho
Each of us needs an opportunity to be alone and silent, or even, indeed, to find space in the day or in the week, just to reflect and to listen to the voice of God that speaks deep within us. . . . In fact, our search for God is only our response to his search for us. He knocks at our door, but for many people, their lives are too preoccupied for them to be able to hear. — Cardinal Basil Hume
— Peter Scazzero
Solitude is the practice of being absent from people and things to attend to God.
— Peter Scazzero
The wise are known for their few words.
— Peter Scazzero
the activity of my life ("doing" for Jesus) began to eclipse the contemplative dimension of my life ("being" with Jesus).
— Peter Scazzero
The essence of being in God's image is our ability, like God, to stop. We imitate God by stopping our work and resting.
— Peter Scazzero
Get in a comfortable position and still yourself. Recall you are in the presence of God, inviting the Holy Spirit to guide you as you review the events of your day. Walk through the events in your day (or yesterday's events if it is morning). Imagine yourself watching your day on a fast-forwarded DVD with Jesus. Let Jesus stop the DVD at any part of the day so you might reflect on it.
— Peter Scazzero
4. Contemplate The final quality of a biblical Sabbath is, of course, the contemplation of God. The Sabbath is always "holy to the LORD" (Exodus 31:15). Pondering the love of God remains the central focus of our Sabbaths.
— Peter Scazzero