Sunday, September 20, 2009

Tips and Thoughts on Bible Memorization

Tips for Bible Memorization by Eric

1. Read the passage you intend to memorize repeatedly.

2. Break it up into sections and memorize each section first. When you’ve memorized a chapter, go back and review the chapter several times before moving on. As you continue memorizing chapters, always go back to the beginning and recap. This will work whether you are memorizing scattered chapters or a book of the Bible. I will use a book of the Bible as an example. If you were memorizing the book of Ephesians, after chapter 2, you would review chapters 1 & 2 a few times, after chapter 3, you would review chapters 1, 2, and 3 several times and so on.

3. Write it out on an index card.

4. If you can, listen to it on a CD (or cassette tape).

5. Make a song out of it; put it to music. This is the best way, in my opinion.



Thoughts on Bible Memorization by Urailak

I would like to encourage you all to take time to memorize the Scriptures which is powerful fuel for energizing our soul. In the future, we may not always have religious freedom in this country. If the Bible were to be taken away from you, the verses you have memorized would be there to remind you of God's love, mercy, and faithfulness, assure you of God's power and providence, encourage you, comfort you, guide you, and feed/nourish you (spiritually). Fill up with this fuel while you can!

"I seek You with all my heart; do not let me stray from Your commands. I have hidden Your word in my heart that I might not sin against You." Psalm 119: 10-11

"How sweet are Your words to my taste, sweeter than honey to my mouth! I gain understanding from Your precepts; therefore I hate every wrong path. Your Word is a lamp to my feet and a light for my path." Psalm 119:103-105

"Too difficult," you say?

"Not an excuse," I say! If your brain is working, then you can memorize Bible verses. How many movie lines can you quote? How many song lyrics do you know by heart? How many ad slogans are stuck in your head permanently? You get the point. Sadly, some parents/teachers make their students memorize poems, famous political speeches and documents, etc. but never or hardly encourage them to memorize the Scriptures. It gives me great joy to see my kids delight in the Lord and His Word.

"Too busy," you say?

"Not an excuse," I say! Do you still eat your meals even on the days you are busy? If you take care of your body by taking in nutrients through eating your food everyday, why would you not daily feed yourself with God's Word and be willing to starve yourself spiritually? Without taking in God's Word daily, you will get weaker and weaker spiritually. Therefore, reading/studying the Bible each day is very important. Now...think of memorizing Bible verses as eating snacks throughout the day. Snacks give us extra boost of energy and sustain/fulfill us until our next meal. Bible memorization is similar but even better :)...keeping us energized throughout our lifetime (once in a while, we may need to review what we've already memorized because forgetfulness does happen to some of us :)).

Tools that Help
- You can find helpful resources, ideas, and tips at the Scripture Memory Support website.
- Integrity Music's Scripture Memory Songs (There are many CDs and cassette tapes to choose from.)
- Steve Green's Hide 'Em In Your Heart (Bible Memory CDs or Music Videos) Vol. I, II
- NIV Kids Club Sing Along Scripture Songs (CDs or videos): Psalms, Proverbs, Colossians

If you know of other tools that may help us in memorizing the Scriptures, please share in the comment section. Thanks and have fun hiding God's Word in your heart!

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