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The Lord’s Prayer or Ours? – Memorizing Matthew 6:9-11

February 15, 2016 by Lisa Burgess 4 Comments

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In Matthew 6, Jesus not only told His followers how not to pray (not like the hypocrites; not to be seen by others; not with empty phrases), but He also told them how to pray.

While we don’t have to use these exact words every time we talk to God (Jesus didn’t!), we can use this pattern of what we call “The Lord’s Prayer” to frame our own conversations with God.

This week we’re memorizing Matthew 6:9-11. Here Jesus begins his prayer with:

  • Praising God’s holy name,
  • Declaring that His kingdom and will be done, and
  • Asking that daily needs be met.

Can we include these elements into our own prayers this week? 

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On what occasions do you pray the Lord’s Prayer? Please share in the comments.

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When We’re Afraid to Pray Aloud – Memorizing Matthew 6:7-8

February 8, 2016 by Lisa Burgess 6 Comments

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Are you scared to pray aloud?

For many, praying in front of others is akin to public speaking, one of their great fears. We’re afraid we’ll fumble our words; we’ll lose our train of thought; we’ll sound stupid.

Most of those fears are based on what? Fear of what other people will think about us.

But in our memory verses this week, Jesus says that praying aloud isn’t about being heard by men; it’s about being heard by God.

And one fear we need never have is thinking God will miss our message. Even before we say the words, and no matter how inarticulate we may phrase them, God already knows what we mean.

Regardless of whether we mumble or mess up or zone out, God hears our hearts and He is ready to answer our needs.

That’s one more blessing we can praise Him for!

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How often do you pray in front of others? What scares you about it? What helps you? Please share in the comments.

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Remember Who You’re Praying To – Memorizing Matthew 6:5-6

February 1, 2016 by Lisa Burgess 2 Comments

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This week we begin five weeks of verses in Matthew 6 on praying. [See the full schedule here.]

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But whether you’re memorizing all of Matthew 6 with us or just reading along each Monday, please add one more thing: Pray!

Just as Jesus assumed that His listeners would be giving (Matthew 6:2-3), he also assumed here they would be praying. And not for public praise, but for private devotion.

As you go into your private place this week to talk with the Father, whether it be a literal closet or the great outdoors or in your car in traffic, remember who you are talking to and why you are talking to Him.

That’s what He’s listening for. And for that you will be rewarded.

Remember who you’re praying to. Memorizing #Matthew6 v5-6 #HideHisWord

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Do you have a prayer closet? Where is your favorite place to pray? Please share in the comments.

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Who will reward you? Memorizing Matthew 6:3-4

January 25, 2016 by Lisa Burgess Leave a Comment

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The original practice of the ancient Jews was to give their alms in private. But by the time of Jesus’ arrival, the Scribes and Pharisees had made it into a more public affair, going against traditional Hebrew teachings. Jesus was clearly making a statement in this passage to counteract that practice.

How about today? Is it hard for us to give in secret, getting little or no human appreciation for what we do?

Does it help to know God always notices everything we do (and even intend to do)?

As we memorize Matthew 6:3-4 this week, let’s pray for contentment that if God sees our giving, that’s good enough.

God won’t let deeds done in private go unrewarded.

Your giving doesn’t go unnoticed. Memorizing #Matthew6 v3-4 #HideHisWord

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Do you struggle with being appreciated? Please share your thoughts in the comments.

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Be good or just look good? Memorizing Matthew 6:1-2

January 18, 2016 by Lisa Burgess 4 Comments

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Do you want to be good? Why?

How important is it that others see you as good? Why?

The first two verses we’re memorizing in Matthew 6 begin with a bang: Motives matter. Jesus assumed that his audience would be helping others. That’s a given.

But he was more concerned with why.

Would we rather be good or just look good?

When we practice compassion toward others, how much does it matter to us that others are aware of it?

As you meditate on Matthew 6:1-2 this week, examine your heart beneath your actions.

Who do you want to get the credit for what you’re doing?

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A Compact Guide to Memorizing Matthew 6 – Printables

January 11, 2016 by Lisa Burgess 1 Comment

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Whether you signed up to memorize Matthew 6 or just to read along, we want to equip you to stay in the words of the Word, to take them wherever you go to give you pure thoughts to think on, and to provide you with words to talk to God about.

Choose your translation of choice, then download the accompanying set of pages to create your own compact guide to memorizing Matthew 6.

Cut out the 3×5 cards, then staple or hole-punch and bind all the cards together. Perhaps print an extra set to place around your house or office or to keep in your purse.

Print the 2 full-size pages—chapter-at-a-glance reviews—and put them wherever you will see them frequently (several of us laminate them or tape them in Ziploc bags in our showers!).

But remember:

Your success won’t be measured in how many words you can or can’t recite at the end of this challenge. We don’t do this to be “heard for our many words,” or to “heap up empty phrases,” but to be “rewarded by our Father in heaven who sees in secret” our desire to honor Him.

COMPACT GUIDE TO MEMORIZING MATTHEW 6:

  • 3×5 Text Cards
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  • 3×5 1st Letters Cards
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  • One-Page Text
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  • One-Page 1st Letters
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For extra community, join our Hide His Word Facebook group. Post pictures on Instagram with #Matthew6 and #HideHisWord. Practice the verses using Scripture Typer. Share tweets using #Matthew6 and #HideHisWord.

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Why do you want to memorize and/or read Matthew 6? How will you prepare for it? Please join in the discussion.

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Sign up to memorize Matthew 6

January 4, 2016 by Lisa Burgess 6 Comments

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Update:
Registration is now closed.

But you can still print the materials and use them anytime!
Print the schedule here.

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It’s here! Our newest chapter to memorize together is Matthew 6. Words straight from the mouth of Jesus.

Have you memorized with us before? We’d love to have you join again and be around to encourage newbies.

Or will this be your first time? What a rich chapter to begin with! Next Monday, January 11, we’ll post resources to get you off to a good start. Then on January 18, we’ll start memorizing Matthew 6:1-2.

If you look at the chapter now, you may discover you’re already familiar with many of the verses. The truths in these red letters are life-changing on:

  • Giving
  • Praying
  • Forgiving
  • Fasting
  • Contentment
  • Releasing anxiety

Once you register below, we’ll send you an email with more details. Then each Monday morning throughout the challenge, beginning January 18, you’ll receive a short weekly email, reminding you which verses we’re learning that week. We want to walk alongside each other for encouragement to keep going.

But more importantly, we want to keep our hearts stirred together to be attentive to what Jesus is speaking into our lives in this season. His words are always relevant.

There’s no reporting in, so even if you just want to receive the verses to read along with us, sign up below. But if you want more accountability, we’ll be chatting weekly on our Facebook page as a community of believers memorizing together.

Start 2016 with a great habit of listening quietly to the Lord’s timeless message to you. He won’t let you regret it!

Connect with us in any or all of these places:

  • Facebook
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  • Twitter
  • Scripture Typer

Download and print this Schedule for Memorizing Matthew 6.

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We’d love for you to share this challenge on your own blog (button for Memorizing Matthew 6) and help us spread the word on social media. Thanks!

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Something to shout about {Memorizing Isaiah 12}

October 19, 2015 by Lisa Burgess 3 Comments

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MEMORIZE

“Shout, and sing for joy, O inhabitant of Zion, for great in your midst is the Holy One of Israel.”
Isaiah 12:6 (ESV)

This is our last memory verse of 2015 together and our last week in Isaiah 12. THANK YOU for following along with us.

An appropriate way to end is with Isaiah 12:6, shouting and singing for joy.

Why? As David Guzik explains it, two reasons for great praise is because of

  1. Who God is—the Holy One of Israel, and 
  2. Where God is—in our midst.
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Please leave a comment here or in our Facebook group for more conversation throughout the week.

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Sing to Him because . . . {Memorizing Isaiah 12}

October 12, 2015 by Lisa Burgess 4 Comments

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What has God done for you lately?

MEMORIZE

 “Sing praises to the LORD, for he has done gloriously; let this be made known in all the earth.”
Isaiah 12:5 (ESV)

Our memory verse this week tells us to . . .

  • Make music
  • To the Lord
  • Because of His works
  • Let everyone know

But how can we do this if we first don’t recognize what He’s done?

Pay closer attention this week to how the Lord is at work in your life. If you come up empty, ask a spiritual friend to help you see clearer.

And once you do recognize His accomplishments, don’t keep it to yourself. Let’s sing about it to others.

Watch for God at work in your life this week. Memorize #Isaiah12 with us. #HideHisWord

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How have you seen God lately? What’s a favorite song you’ve been singing about Him? Please leave a comment here or in our Facebook group.

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Link up! Is your praise public? {Memorizing Isaiah 12}

October 5, 2015 by Lisa Burgess 3 Comments

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Please link up YOUR blog post on scripture memory below. Need ideas? Here are a few:

  • Answer these 6 questions: My Bible and Me
  • Why I decided to memorize Isaiah 12
  • The Word matters to me because . . .
  • A favorite scripture I’ve memorized in the past . . .
  • What helps me memorize scripture is . .

MEMORIZE

And you will say in that day: “Give thanks to the LORD, call upon his name, make known his deeds among the peoples, proclaim that his name is exalted.”
Isaiah 12:4 (ESV)

TO PRAY ABOUT

As Isaiah rephrases much of Isaiah 12:1 here in Isaiah 12:4, he adds a new wrinkle: our praise isn’t just for our personal use. Make it public. Celebrate in front of others. Let them know, too, how good our God is!

How can you do that this week?

Don’t keep your praise of God to yourself. Proclaim His goodness to others. #Isaiah12

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Please leave a comment here or in our Facebook group for more conversation throughout the week.

Link up here as one way to tell others about God.

 

God’s grace never runs dry {Memorizing Isaiah 12}

September 28, 2015 by Lisa Burgess 4 Comments

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MEMORIZE

“With joy you will draw water from the wells of salvation.”
Isaiah 12:3 (ESV)

THINK ABOUT

What fills you up? What brings you joy? What makes you feel welcomed?

God wants to do all three: fill you up, bring you joy, and make you feel welcomed into His love. His eternal fountain springs forth grace on a daily basis to renew us. We may not always feel it or be aware of it or indulge in it, but it’s always there, always flowing, always available to us.

Soak in this truth as a starting point for your joy this week:

God’s blessings aren’t a stream that can run dry. They are an ever-flowing fountain to refresh your soul.

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Write a post on your blog for our link-up next Monday!

Suggested topics:

  • Answer these 6 questions: My Bible and Me
  • Why I decided to memorize Isaiah 12
  • The Word matters to me because . . .
  • A favorite scripture I’ve memorized in the past . . .
  • What helps me memorize scripture is . . .
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What has brought you joy lately? Please share here and/or in our Facebook group. We love living out Isaiah 12 together.

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Because God is strong {Memorizing Isaiah 12}

September 21, 2015 by Lisa Burgess 7 Comments

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It’s week 2 in our 6-week challenge to memorize Isaiah 12.

MEMORIZE

Here’s the verse we’re learning this week:

“Behold, God is my salvation; I will trust, and will not be afraid; for the LORD GOD is my strength and my song, and he has become my salvation.”
Isaiah 12:2

THINK ABOUT

Are you ever afraid? Less confident than you’d like to be?

We all are at times.

But as we work on putting the words from Isaiah 12:2 in our hearts this week, let’s truly “behold”—see!—that our strength and our song don’t originate with us; they come from God.

Because He is strong, we are secure.

Because God is strong, I am secure. Learn #Isaiah12 vs 2 with us this week. #HideHisWord

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Please leave a comment here or in our Facebook group for more conversation throughout the week. We’ll be sharing how God is moving through these verses in each of us.

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Use your mouth for this {Memorizing Isaiah 12}

September 14, 2015 by Lisa Burgess 5 Comments

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MEMORIZE

You will say in that day: “I will give thanks to you, O LORD, for though you were angry with me, your anger turned away, that you might comfort me.”
Isaiah 12:1

MEDITATE

Sometimes it’s our mouths that get us into trouble the most.

But other times, our mouths can bring God the most glory.

As we begin memorizing Isaiah 12 today, we pray these next six weeks will be a time of intentionally using our mouths to do the following:

  • Saying truths daily
  • Giving thanks to the Lord
  • Breathing deeply in God’s grace

All three things are in Isaiah 12:1. What a beautiful foundation for memorizing this chapter!

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Go to our Hide His Word Facebook page and practice typing in the verse in the version you’re learning. Take a picture this week of how you view our verse. Post it on Instagram with #Isaiah12 so we all can see.

What can you thank God for this week? Any background history on Isaiah 12? Please share in the comments.

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What is pure religion? – James 1:26-27 {Memory verse}

July 27, 2015 by Lisa Burgess 2 Comments

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Plan A:

If anyone thinks he is religious and does not bridle his tongue but deceives his heart, this person’s religion is worthless.
Religion that is pure and undefiled before God, the Father, is this: to visit orphans and widows in their affliction, and to keep oneself unstained from the world.
James 1:26-27 (ESV)

Plan B:

Religion that is pure and undefiled before God, the Father, is this: to visit orphans and widows in their affliction, and to keep oneself unstained from the world.
James 1:27 (ESV)

MEDITATE

Things aren’t always as they seem in the religious world. What reveals if we truly love Christ and love others? Our fruit. James reminds us in these final verses in chapter 1 that our words (which include our tone and attitude and expressions) are tied closest to our heart. They expose our devotion as either full or empty.

Then if our hearts’ intentions are pure, our actions will follow.

“A society shows its true strength by how it treats its most vulnerable members.”
– Philip Yancey

The orphans and widows were vulnerable back in James’ day (as well as our day). Who are the most vulnerable people in your community? Maybe you’d also include the depressed? The bullied? The broken?

PRAY

Lord,
Especially today, help us protect the weak. Stand up for the vulnerable. Have compassion on the wounded. We want to bear the image of Your holiness in our world.

Pure religion is protecting the vulnerable. Learn and do James 1:26-27 this week. #HideHisWord

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THIS IS THE END OF OUR MEMORY CHALLENGE!

Thank you for reading and learning alongside us. We encourage you to continue reviewing James 1 often to solidify it in your heart and to live it out in your actions.

Stay tuned next month for news on our NEXT memory challenge for the fall!

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If you want the blessing – James 1:25 {Memory verse}

July 20, 2015 by Lisa Burgess Leave a Comment

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MEMORIZE

Plan A:

But the one who looks into the perfect law, the law of liberty, and perseveres, being no hearer who forgets but a doer who acts, he will be blessed in his doing.
James 1:25 (ESV)

Plan B:

Religion that is pure and undefiled before God, the Father, is this: to visit orphans and widows in their affliction, and to keep oneself unstained from the world.
James 1:27 (ESV)

MEDITATE

If we want to be blessed—and who doesn’t?—then we need to get this straight:

The blessing is in the doing.

James has been consistent with that message over and over in our memory verses the past few weeks.

And here it is again this week, stronger than ever. Don’t just hear it, talk about it, think about it: Do it!

PRAY

Lord,
What is it that you’re wanting me to do? Please lay it plainly on my heart, then enact it through my body. I want to receive the blessing you’ve promised.

The blessing is promised for those who do. Memorize James 1:25 with us. #HideHisWord

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Look in the mirror – James 1:23-24 {Memory verse}

July 13, 2015 by Lisa Burgess Leave a Comment

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MEMORIZE

Plan A:

For if anyone is a hearer of the word and not a doer, he is like a man who looks intently at his natural face in a mirror.
For he looks at himself and goes away and at once forgets what he was like.
James 1:23-24 (ESV)

Plan B:

for the anger of man does not produce the righteousness of God.
James 1:20 (ESV)

MEDITATE

When is the last time you looked in a mirror? This morning? Last night? Do you remember what you saw?

It’s likely that you remember what you looked liked because you’ve looked so many times before. But what if you forgot as soon as you walked away? That’s what it’s like when we read [hear] a scripture, but then don’t do it.

Let’s not just look this week, but do what we see as we memorize this week.

PRAY

Lord,
We want to remember what we hear. But better yet, we want to do it. Give us memory and courage and initiative to love in actions, not just in words, this week. May you receive all the glory.

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