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Do Not Depart

Encouragement and Tools to Abide in God's Word

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Four Tips for Scripture Memory

January 1, 2012 by Katie Orr 22 Comments

Psalm 119, James 3, Psalm 1—these are not verses I’ve memorized, but just some of the verses I have (unsuccessfully) attempted to memorize!

Bible, Psalm 119

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I’ve tried the whole memorization thing for years. Each attempt I dove head first, setting aside time every day to read, memorize and review my verses. Each time, I didn’t make it past 5 verses.

After distancing myself from the sting of what I felt was failure, and then doing a bit of research, I have established a four-pronged attack which I have found (finally!) successful in the area of Scripture memorization. (The following is a shortened excerpt from Savoring Living Water: How to have an effective quiet time by Lara Williams and myself.)

Hear it.

We need to hear His Word. In order to have that passage stick into our minds and bury into our hearts, our ears need to hear it over and over again.

I keep the audio version of my current memorization passage on my computer and on my phone. When my hands are busy but my mind is free to listen, I play the track. I listen while I drive. I listen while I clean toilets. I listen while I fold towels. I hear it.

Write it.

Something happens in my brain when my pen hits the paper. Writing things down helps me remember. It helps me remember what I need from the grocery store, and it helps me remember the Scripture I want to memorize.

Each week I take non-­‐fancy, white 4×6 index cards and write out my verse or passage. I typically write it four times on four different cards so I can keep them in four different places.

I also like to write out the verse or passage in my journal every morning. Beneath my prayers of repentance and my words of thanksgiving, I write His Word.

Repetition causes remembrance.

See it.

I take those index cards and post them on my fridge, computer, shower door, and car dashboard. They serve as constant reminders of the truths for which my soul desperately thirsts. Seeing the verses imprints His Word upon my mind.

Speak it.

There is power in the spoken word. When we speak our verses out-­loud they embed deeper into our hearts. This aspect is absolutely vital to successful memorization.

As I “hear” my verses while I fold the never-ending laundry, I talk with the recording. If it’s a new verse, I say it a half second behind the track. If I know the verse, I say it alongside the audio.

Speaking my verses solidifies the words in my mind and shows where I need to review. Speaking them enables me to remember.

If you find yourself stuck in your scripture memory efforts, try adding a few of these approaches to your routine and see if it helps!

Are you memorizing Scripture? Have you tried hearing it, writing it, and speaking it? What has worked for you? Share your struggles and tips below in the comments!

Written a post this month about scripture memory? Link it up below. We hope you’ll visit some other blogs, be encouraged, and leave some comments along the way!

 

 

For more tips and encouragement on how to connect with God through Scripture memory, journalling and personal Bible study, Savoring Living Water is available for immediate download to your computer, Kindle, and Nook. Second edition paperback copies are also available for pre-order, and will be shipped mid-January.

 

 

 

Hiding His Word Link-up

December 2, 2011 by Katie Orr 6 Comments

Today is the day! Come and link-up your posts, vlogs and instagrams. Anything that shares your journey to make scripture memory a life-long habit!

 
In case you missed it, here are three reasons why I encourage you to recite your memory work to others.

Be sure to comment on a few posts, and encourage one another in our pursuit of Hiding His Word in our hearts! If you don’t have a blog, but are memorizing scripture and want to share about it, leave a comment to let us know how things are going, or share tips that have been helpful to you.

Hiding His Word {monthly linky}

November 1, 2011 by Katie Orr 3 Comments

Many of us, who have been Hiding His Word together, got to meet this past weekend at The Relevant Conference.

Heather, Christine, Lara, Me, Kristi, Stefanie, Kris, and Heather

What a treasure!

Photo courtesy of Kris

It’s link-up time.

Have you written a post this past month about Scripture memory?

Have an instagram to share?

And, of course you know I LOVE VLOGS! Seeing you all reciting what you have learned…a joy!

So, grab a button, link-up, and do some blog-hopping.

I know you’ll be encouraged!

Hiding His Word Link-up

July 5, 2011 by Katie Orr 2 Comments

Bible memory resources

Are you memorizing scripture?

Have you written a post this past month about your progress?

Have you shared any tips which we can all benefit from?

Now’s the time to link them up! Just leave the link to your post in the linky below. If you leave a link, be sure to visit at least a few of the other links and leave a comment of encouragement to the others memorizing scripture alongside of you! If you want to use a button in your post you can grab it from the flair page.

I saw this is the #HideHisWord Twitter stream this week, and thought it was fun to know! Here is more from the #HideHisWord Twitter stream. If you haven’t checked it out yet, we would love for you to join us!


Hiding His Word Linky and a Testimonial!

June 1, 2011 by Katie Orr 16 Comments

It’s the first Wednesday of the month and time for the Hide His Word link-up. If you have written a post about scripture memory, come and link it up at the end of this great guest post from Kristi!

Testimonial: Essentials of Philippians

Two thousand eleven was going to be my year. I picked out my word…BRAVE. This would be the year I was going to make an impact…on my faith, my health, my family, and my home.

Only a few months into 2011 I got some news that my dad was sick. All my bravery went out the window. The wind got knocked out of my sails and I found myself struggling to go through my day. Everything I had been working so hard on was slipping out of my grasp. My weight loss plateau’d, my house became a mess, my attitude changed, as I spread myself way too thin traveling to my dad’s house every day-off.

Now I wouldn’t have had it any other way…I was so thankful to be able to spend time with my dad when he needed me. But emotionally and spiritually I was spent.  I was wrapping up my Bible in 90 Days challenge and was eager to continue to a spiritual walk of sorts (even though I was confused and tired). I had seen Katie tweet about Hiding His Word and I realized it was just what I needed.

You see, my depression was creeping back.  My dad was diagnosed with Stage 4 cancer.  I was working full time and balancing being a mom to 3 little boys and a wife to my husband. I couldn’t handle the way my thoughts were taking me captive and decided I needed to take my thoughts captive instead. So on March 20, 2011 I decided to start memorizing the Essentials of Philippians as laid out on Do Not Depart.

Can I just say I love this challenge?  I downloaded the songs that Katie recommended. At work when I would start to get anxious I would put whatever verse I was learning on repeat and felt His peace wash over me. This was my lifeline during the drives to my dad’s house.

I’ve only memorized 5 sections of verses, but I feel solid in what I know of those verses.  I have the first letters hanging in my shower to review, I listen to the songs, I have Jason test me.  As I fall asleep I meditate on these words, and again, when I wake up they are the first things on which I think.

The Hide His Word challenge has encouraged me in so many ways. I’m deeper in His Word and encouraged by it. I sometimes still struggle with my thoughts, but before they go very far I reign them back in…”I want you to know, brothers, that what has happened to me has really served to advance the gospel.” Philippians 1:12

I received the call that he wasn’t doing well and that we were getting close to the end. Many tears fell as I held my dad’s hand, telling him how much I loved him and hearing him say the same thing to me. That entire day, the verses in the first chapter of Philippians “played on repeat” in my head. Any time my thoughts would go astray, I could cling to my verses in order to find my strength. And as my dad took his last breath…”For to me to live is Christ, and to die is gain.” Philippians 1:21

In the days that followed as we prepared for his memorial and even in the days since his funeral, I continue to cling to the words I have memorized in Philippians.  I’m eager to move forward to Chapter 2 as I find my footing in this new normal. No matter your season of life, no matter what lies ahead of you, memorizing God’s Word and hiding it in your heart will make all the difference.

MommaKristi

 

Kristi is a believer in Jesus, wife to her best friend, and mom to three amazing little boys.  She blogs at www.mommakristi.com and is just trying to be the woman God wants her to be.

 

Hiding His Word Link-up

Calling all posts about Scripture memory! Its time to link them up! Share what God is teaching you or tools and tips that have been helpful in your journey!

 

Hiding His Word :: Vlog Link-up

May 16, 2011 by Katie Orr 2 Comments

Have you memorized any scripture lately? It’s time to link-up those vlogs! Whether it be one verse, an entire book, or anything in between. Whatever you are working on, we want to hear it!

Reciting what you are learning, for others to see, is a great way to ingrain what you are learning. It is also a great encouragement to others!

Just grab a webcam, post your video (use the vlog button, if you like), and link up below!

 

 

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