Our bodies are not supported by merely taking food into the mouth, but the process which really supplies the muscle, and the nerve, and the sinew, and the bone, is the process of digestion.
It is by digestion that the outward food becomes assimilated with inner life.
And so it is with our souls; they are not nourished merely by what we hear by going hither, and thither, and listening awhile to this, and then to that, and then to the other.
Hearing, reading, marking, and learning, all require inwardly digesting; and the inward digesting of the truth lies in the meditating upon it.
-- C.H. Spurgeon, “Meditating on the Scriptures”
It is by digestion that the outward food becomes assimilated with inner life.
And so it is with our souls; they are not nourished merely by what we hear by going hither, and thither, and listening awhile to this, and then to that, and then to the other.
Hearing, reading, marking, and learning, all require inwardly digesting; and the inward digesting of the truth lies in the meditating upon it.
-- C.H. Spurgeon, “Meditating on the Scriptures”