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The Word Of God Transforms Us – Part 1 of 2

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October 9, 2025 1:00 am

Biblical meditation is the means by which the mind can be renewed, and the soul can be strengthened. It involves reading and pondering God's Word, and can lead to a deeper understanding of God's character and promises, as well as a greater sense of satisfaction and peace in Him.

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Let us run with endurance the race that is set before us, looking to Jesus. the founder and perfecter of our faith. Blessed is the man whose delight is in the law of the Lord. and on his law he meditates day and night. Meditation is the means by which the Bible can actually reprogram our minds and cause us to live happy, productive lives.

From the Moody Church in Chicago, this is Running to Win with Dr. Erwin Lutzer, whose clear teaching helps us make it across the finish line. Pastor Lutzer, when we hear the word meditation, some think of Eastern mysticism.

Well, Dave, there is such a thing as meditation in Eastern mysticism, but the difference is huge. In Eastern religions, when you meditate, you're supposed to empty your mind, and that's dangerous. Because when we empty our minds, we are open to the spirit world in a way that can be very destructive. Biblically, Meditation is to meditate on content. to meditate on the law of the Lord.

And that is the big difference. I've written a book entitled Managing Your Emotions. You know, the subtitle is God's Good Gifts Gone Wrong. We're living in a society in which we equate, oftentimes, feeling good with spirituality.

So on a day when we are really feeling great, we think, boy, today I'm spiritual.

Well, tomorrow I might be suffering from some depression and then we think I'm not spiritual. Did you know that that's not true? Think of Jesus in the Garden of Gethsemane. Think of his agony. And yet he wasn't sinning.

I've written this book because I want us to understand emotions from a biblical standpoint. Of course, we deal with various kinds of emotions. And for a gift of any amount this book can be yours. Here's what you do. You go to rtwoffer.com.

Recall us at 1-888-1. 218 9337.

Now, at the end of this message, I'm going to be giving you that contact info again. But for now... Let us open our hearts to the Word of God. Perhaps you are aware of the fact that Yogi Bera is known oftentimes for having made very witty statements. One of them was this, that when you come to a fork in the road, Take it.

The simple fact is that we know that all of life is basically a fork in the road. Every day, we are making choices.

Some choices are important, others are of lesser importance, and therefore they may not have permanent significance. The choice that I'm going to speak about today has eternal. importance and significance. It is the choice to choose the right path. If your Bibles are open to Psalm 1, and I encourage you to turn to Psalm 1 if you're watching online or if you're listening.

By way of radio or whatever other means you may be hearing this sermon, would you turn to Psalm 1? If you're in a place where that can be done. Psalm 1 is a psalm in which we see a contrast. A powerful contrast. It has to do with a choice.

Psalm 1 speaks about two men, two paths, and two very different deaths. destinies. Let's listen to its words. Blessed is the man who walks not in the counsel of the wicked, nor stands in the way of sinners. nor sits in the seat of scoffers.

But his delight is in the law of the Lord, and on his law he meditates day and night. He is like a tree planted by streams of water that yields its fruit in its season, its leaf does not wither. In all that he does, he prospers. The wicked are not so, but are like the chaff that the wind drives away. Therefore, the wicked will not stand in the judgment.

Nor sinners in the congregation of the righteous, for the Lord knows the way of the righteous, but the way of the wicked. Will Arish. Two men, two paths, two very different destinations. There is the path of the righteous. There's the blessed path.

There is also the path of the wicked, and it is the path that leads to destruction. We come to a fork in the road and we had better take the right path.

Now, what I want to do today is to show you how you and I can be transformed by God's Word. Specifically, how we can take the right path, so to speak, and what is involved by that, and therefore, this message. could have permanent, eternal implications. I mean that sincerely. It can have implications for young people and for older people as well as we begin to think about that which is.

most important. Let's begin by talking about the issue of discernment, and I'm going to speak about steps. Let's use that word: steps on the way to the path of prosperity and blessing. What are the steps? The first is simply this: have discernment.

What the psalmist speaks about here is being able to say no to wrong ideas. to evil To the wisdom of the world, and having the courage to be able to say that word no. Let's read the text. Blessed is the man who walks not in the counsel of the wicked. Nor stands in the way of sinners, nor sits in the seat of scoffers.

What he's saying is that you and I are going to be in an environment where we can be enticed and lured in the wrong way. Here are sinners, here are those who are on the wrong path, and we decide to take a walk with them. And we say to ourselves, I'll walk with them for a little ways, and then I will keep on walking and leave them behind. But we begin the walk, and then the next step is suddenly we stand when they stand. And finally, we sit.

where they sit. And we find ourselves amid scoffers leading us astray. The psalmist wants us to understand the progression. There is a progression. First of all, there's association.

You walk with them, and then. The next thing is you're standing, now you're identifying with them. Association, identification. And finally, they're saying, let's sit down and let's have a beer and let's discuss things. Suddenly you find participation.

And what you have is then they begin to introduce you to wrong ideas, and pretty soon you're perhaps into drugs, into all kinds of evil things, because of the impact of the influence of your friends. And there you are.

Someday I'm going to preach a message about influence like this, but I need to emphasize right here. That, what I see in the text is the fact that I have known many good kids. Raised in fine homes and fine churches, who got into the wrong group and they were influenced because of the tremendous peer pressure, and they ended up going the wrong way. And we say to ourselves, how could that happen? Right here, it explains it.

They began to walk. They stood And then they sat in the council of the wicked and in the seat of scoffers, and they became a part of them and imbibed. their values. I've long ago said that the reason that college kids lose their faith often in college is not because of the intellectual arguments. It's because of peer pressure.

And blessed is the person who can say no. To the counsel of the wicked. And by the way, that counsel comes to us in many ways, it can come to us through television. It can come to us through the books we read, by the things we see, and of course. most importantly by the friends.

whom we adopt. Say No. But you say, but I don't have power to say no. Where would I find the strength? And that's where I'm going to speak to you now about discipline.

And this message could really be summarized on the basis of Romans chapter 12, verse 1. Do not be conformed to this world, but be transformed by the renewing of your mind. Psalm 1 tells us how that mind can be renewed. Your mind is very powerful. Your mind, for example, everybody thinks.

You say, oh, no, no, I. I had a roommate one time who didn't.

Well, he maybe didn't think your thoughts, but. He did think. In fact, you know, there's some evidence that we think all the time, even when we're sleeping.

Sometimes we call them dreams. I'm sure I told you about the pastor who dreamed he was preaching, and then he woke up and found out he was.

So that's a different. experience. The simple fact is This is interesting. Your mind is not matter. If it were simply calcium and phosphate, we'd have no human responsibility.

To put it clearly, your mind isn't just brain. In fact, let me shock you and say: you don't need a brain to think. Tell that to your teacher tomorrow morning. You don't need a brain to think someday, you're going to die, and your brain will disintegrate and turn back to earth and to dust, and you'll be more alive, and you'll be thinking more clearly somewhere than you've ever thought before, because your mind, your soul. is powerful.

As a man thinks in his heart, so he is. You are not what you think you are, but what you think. You are. Wouldn't it be wonderful if we could become spiritual by osmosis? Go to bed at night whenever we wanted to, and during the time when we are sleeping, God is working in our hearts and developing our spirituality.

And then, you know, we wake up in the morning, and suddenly we have a heart hot for God, and we're on this path of sanctification. That is a dream. That's not the way it happens. Discipline. You must be committed to giving God And the word, as we shall see in a moment, time and energy and focus.

That is absolutely essential.

Sorry. Can't happen any other way. The meat and the milk of the word. must enter. Into your soul.

And um Jesus made it very clear that if our minds are empty, if they are allowed to be empty, then What happens after that is all kinds of ideas and demons come in. And we ask ourselves the question: how can our soul be strengthened? How can our mind be renewed?

Now, there was a man by the name of George Mueller. George Mueller Had orphanages in England, and he decided that he would run them without ever asking for money. That's the way in which God led him. He had hundreds and actually thousands of answers to prayer. I mean, the kids were hungry, there was no food, people stopped by whom he didn't ask to stop by.

If you've ever read a biography of uh George Mueller, you really ought to.

Now, God led him that way. It's not wrong to ask for money. The Apostle Paul asked for money. When it comes to the ministries of Moody Church and children's ministries, I often ask for money. I like to ask for money.

That I, of course, have nothing to do with in the sense that I am committed to helping ministries and helping. those who are sharing the gospel. But That's the way George Mueller was. But every morning, and I have to summarize here for lack of time, he would get up early. And by the way, discipline involves getting up a little earlier than you do now.

You have to prove the power of mind over mattress. You just need to. do that. And he would get up early and he would pray. For 10 years he did that.

But after he prayed, His thoughts were still anxious. He was thinking about all kinds of things. And his heart was not at peace. But you know, he had to go to work, just like you and I have to. And then he learned something.

He says before My practice For at least ten years, was to give myself to prayer after having dressed in the morning. But now there was a transformation of his thinking. He saw that the most important thing for him was to read God's word. To meditate on it, that thus my heart might be comforted, encouraged, warned, reproved, instructed. And while meditating on the Word of God, my heart would be brought into experimental communion with God.

And then he goes on to say that this transformation. He says, invariably, within a few moments, my soul has been led to confession, thanksgiving, and intercession. And by the way, the next message in this series is going to be on how to use the Word of God when you're praying. And um He says, I discovered that as I turned these verses over in my mind, there was food for my soul. The result is, he says, there was always a good deal of confession, thanksgiving, supplication, intercession that grew out of it, but my soul was satisfied.

Now what is food for the inner man? he asks. Not prayer, but the word of God and here again, not simply the reading of the word of God, so that it passes through our minds as water passes through a pipe. But considering it, pondering it. Meditating on it.

Let me ask you something. What is your first responsibility before God? Oh, your first responsibility, you say, is to pray, it's to do this or to do that. The first responsibility you and I have is to be satisfied. with God.

When you're satisfied with God, saying no to temptation is pretty easy. When you're satisfied with God, it doesn't matter all the circumstances that swirl around you, because at the end of the day, your soul is satisfied with the Almighty.

Something like John Piper, who is kind of famous for having said that God is most glorified in us when we are satisfied. in him. I think I quoted that correctly. How do we get there? We get there through meditation.

By the way, You know, there are people who read the Word of God, and we've all done this, and then we close the Bible, and we have no idea what we've read. You know, somebody said, You know, my mind is like a sieve.

Well, okay, I would say this: that. Even a sieve gets some cleansing when water flows through it. This is the only place I'll ever have the opportunity to tell you this true story. I was on tour when I was a young professor in Canada, and this guy and I, we were in the home of a widow, and she asked whether we wanted tea, and we said yes. This dear lady, she was so nervous, she was shaking.

Why, I don't know. But What she did is she took the tea leaves and she put them into the cup. And then she took the hot water and poured it through the strainer into the cup. Are you all following this? Of course, on top of the cup, you have swirling around all of these tea leaves.

And we began to laugh. Because we had had a long day. And have you ever been in a giddy mood when just anything makes you laugh? We had to cover for ourselves. We didn't want to embarrass her.

And then, you know, we strained the tea. through our teeth. And uh Well yeah. to get the leaves out and we enjoyed it. But you know, even that strainer with clear hot water flowing through was a lot cleaner after she used it that way than before, I'm sure.

So, even if nothing sticks, it's still a benefit. But that's not God's will. The text says that we should meditate in the law of God. day and night. D.L.

Moody said that whenever he hoed potatoes, he He had to put a stake in the ground as to where he had hoed because he did such a poor job you couldn't tell the difference. I can identify with DL on that point. Never was a great one for hoeing gardens. And the problem is, that's the way we read God's Word.

So the next step. The next step is meditation. In his law he meditates day. And Night. You cannot meditate.

Unless after you have read God's word, there is something within your mind that satisfies your soul and will occupy your thoughts. all day. Of course, we can't be thinking about God's word all day. We've got jobs to do. We've got business that needs to be attended to, but it is a Amazing.

How often our minds will go to God's Word throughout a whole day when we begin the day with God and we have spent. Five, ten minutes, fifteen meditating on the scriptures, which is our first responsibility. that our souls might be happy in God. You say, well, how do you meditate? All that you need to do is to simply ask the text some questions.

You know, there I speak about analyzing. You analyze, you say, what does this text tell me about God?

Well, let's look at Psalm 1. What does this text tell us about God?

Well, it certainly tells us that. God is faithful to his people. He blesses those whose hearts are perfect toward him, who meditate in the law of God. That the way of the transgressor is a way of deception because God knows their ways and they are like chaff that the wind blows away. It teaches us about God.

Is there a promise to be believed? Absolutely. If you meditate day and night, you will be like a tree planted by the rivers of water, all there is in the text. Is there some encouragement to you? Is there some way in which God has spoken to you?

Is there in the text something for which to praise God? Almost always there is.

Next week, when I preach the next message, I'm going to give you some examples, some further examples of. how to meditate. You analyze, you personalize. Let me tell you this. Don't ever Close the Bible having read it.

unless there is some food. for your soul.

Well, my friend, this is Pastor Lutzer. I want to ask you a question. How are you feeling today? On a scale of 1 to 10, how are you feeling? I mean, are you waking up today depressed?

Are you excited and happy because something good has happened to you? What if our spirituality were somehow tied to how we felt. We'd be very spiritual on some days and not spiritual at all on other days. What we need to do is to understand that God has given us the gift of emotions, but my how they can be misused. That's why I've written a book entitled Managing Your Emotions.

I think it'll be a tremendous blessing to you, and then I hope that you pass it along to others.

Now, here's what you can do. Go to rtwoffer.com. We're making this resource available for you for a gift of any amount. Let me give you that info again. RTWoffer.com or call us at 1-888 218-9337.

Now because this is so important, And I believe that this resource will be so helpful. I'll give that to you again. Go to RTW Offer. Time now for another chance for you to ask Pastor Lutzer a question about the Bible or the Christian life. Bob listens to Running to Win on WFCM in Murfreesboro, Smyrna, Tennessee.

he has a question concerning communion. He says, I attend a small Southern Baptist church. Today we began taking communion to our members who are confined in local nursing homes. we were questioned if we should be doing this, and if we did, would we be violating the word of God. can you please shed some light, thoughts, and wisdom with me?

Well, Bob, I don't think that you're violating the word of God at all. You know, the Bible tells us that we should have communion, and if you have people in nursing homes who are believers, most assuredly you can share communion with them. As a matter of fact, I'd even take this a step further and say that it is not necessary for the pastor to do this. After all, as a Southern Baptist you will know that one of the distinctives of Baptists and Protestants in general is what is known as the Priesthood of the Believers.

So you can go there in the name of the Lord, and you can bless people. Use Scripture, remind them of what they are doing, that the cup, of course, represents the blood of Christ, and the bread represents the body of Christ. And as people contemplate that, as they give thanks to God for the redemption that there is in Jesus Christ, they'll be edified.

Something else that will happen. It will give you an opportunity to connect with them, to pray together with them, and to bless them.

So I would say, Go in the name of the Lord. and share his blessings with others. Another wise word from Dr. Erwin Lutzer. Thank you, Pastor Lutzer.

If you'd like to hear your question answered, go to our website at rtwoffer.com and click on Ask Pastor Lutzer or call us. at 1-888-218-9337. That's 1-888-218-9337. You can write to us at RunningTowin 1635 North LaSalle Boulevard, Chicago, Illinois, 60614. Running to win is all about helping you find God's roadmap for your race of life.

Next time on Running to Win, join us to learn more about the new minds we can have when meditating on the scriptures. For Pastor Erwin Lutzer. This is Dave McAllister. Running to Win is sponsored by the Moody Church.

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