DYR1-2 Thoughts on Biblical Meditation (Hebrews 5:11-14) | Deepen Your Roots


Deepen Your Roots! Part 2 of session 1 explores the deeper application of Hebrews 5:13–14, emphasizing spiritual maturity through practice and biblical meditation.

Are you ready to grow spiritually and move beyond the basics? In this powerful follow-up to our biblical meditation series, Paul J. Bucknell unpacks Hebrews 5:13–14 to show how believers must mature by training their senses to discern good from evil. Part 2 of Session 1  explains the three stages of Christian growth and reveals how God’s Word, when rightly understood and applied, becomes solid food that nourishes the soul.

Learn why spiritual discernment is vital in today’s world, how to leave behind spiritual infancy (“milk”), and embrace deep truth (“meat”) that transforms the mind and heart. Biblical meditation is not magic—it’s a Spirit-filled discipline that leads to clarity, confidence, and Christlike maturity.

If you’ve ever wondered why your spiritual life feels stagnant or how to truly grow strong in faith, this teaching will challenge and inspire you.

👉 Part 2 of Session 1 on “Deepen Your Roots” series on biblical meditation.

Corresponding Article

Biblical Meditation: Compare and Contrast - Psalm 37:4 and Matthew 6:33

Biblical Meditation: Compare and Contrast

This article examines the practice of biblical meditation by comparing and contrasting Psalm 37:4 with Matthew 6:33. By analyzing these two verses, we observe their shared themes: focusing on God, seeking His presence, and the promises associated with faithful pursuit—delight in the Lord and seeking His kingdom lead to the fulfillment of desires and provision for needs. The study encourages believers to reflect on how these truths apply to their lives and deepen their relationship with God.