I have to be honest… I haven’t had a chance to work on memorizing this week. But I’d love to hear from those of you who have been!
What’s working?
How had the Lord been blessing you with regard to memorizing and hiding His Word in your heart?
One thing that has always been helpful for me is writing a verse down over and over on a full sheet of paper. Writing scripture over and over and seeing in on the paper helps “lock it into your mind”… and then your HEART! 🙂
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Christin says
Oh good! I’m glad I’m not the only one, *blush*. But I am picking up where I left off. In fact, I did learn something that I will remedy for my next 8 verses…print off more than one copy of my verses. Because I keep leaving my ONE copy inside my journal to view before bed time. BUT, it would be so helpful to have one stuck to my kitchen window while I do dishes, or any number of other places I frequent. 🙂 So that’s what I will add to my memorizing.
I’m glad you don’t feel like you have to rush or be defeated because of getting of track. It is bound to happen. Let’s just keep moving forward! Thanks so much!! 🙂
Freddae' says
One way I have found that helps is to put on some quite, meditative music, like the sound of rain or Tibetan singing bowls or ocean waves, and read the scripture over and over again. Each time I read it, I read it slower, focusing on each and every word. Lectio Divina…it’s a spiritual practice I learned about in seminary.
moweezle says
I wrote each verse on an index card and carried them with me in my bag. This way when I was on the bus and had extra time to spare, I could go over them 🙂
Pam says
Not memorizing well, but definately meditating well! I leave my Bible open and keep going back. I looked up some of the words in Hebrew. The amazing ones I found are vs. 2 ‘keep’ (guard, protect, maintain, obey), and ‘seek’ ( to tread or frequent, follow in pursuit or search). Another amazing meaning is vs. 15 ‘meditate’ (to ponder, converse with oneself, declare, pray and talk with).
These are deeper, richer insights into the language. Then to put it in my own words; “to frequent and be in pursuit of God’s own words with my whole heart” is my calling. Also using His words in my conversations and prayers.
I am also thrilled to know that as I meditate and frequent God’s Word, I will not be ashamed, and less likely to sin against Him. That will be a worthy prize. It is an excellent challenge. Thanks
Trish says
I’m so glad I’m not the only one who missed this week. It’s been a full week…brand-new little one. Hope to catch up this week with posts.