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Resources – Memory Classics for the Summer

May 20, 2013 by Lisa Burgess 24 Comments

Join us to jog your memory on familiar but important passages of the Christian faith. For weekly accountability, join our Facebook group.

A full-text printout is here in the most familiar version for each scripture, but memorize in whatever version YOU prefer.

MEMORY CLASSICS SCHEDULE [click here for printable schedule]

Week 1, Jun 3-Jun 9, John 3:16
Week 2, Jun 10-Jun 16, Psalm 23:1-3
Week 3, Jun 17-Jun 23, Psalm 23:4-6
Week 4, Jun 24-Jun 30, Jeremiah 29:11
Week 5, Jul 1-Jul 7, Matthew 6:9-11
Week 6, Jul 8-Jul 14, Matthew 6:12-13
Week 7, Jul 15-Jul 21, Romans 8:28
Week 8, Jul 22-Jul 28, Ephesian 2:8-9
Week 9, Jul 29-Aug 4, 1 Corinthians 13:4-5
Week 10, Aug 5-Aug 11, 1 Corinthians 13:6-7
Week 11, Aug 12-Aug 18, Proverbs 3:5-6
Week 12, Aug 19-Aug 25, Philippians 4:13

TWEET OR FACEBOOK THIS

I’m memorizing classic Bible verses this summer! Join me: http://wp.me/p1Su7F-2qQ #HideHisWord

If you have or write a new post on your own blog about memorizing scripture, please link up here this month, or return June 5 for our Summer Link-Up.

Are you in? Tell us in the comments.

REGISTRATION CLOSED

Hiding His Word in My Heart {Spring Link-Up}

April 3, 2013 by Lisa Burgess 5 Comments

Bible memory resources

Please link your blog post(s) or leave a comment below about any scripture you’ve been memorizing or helping your children memorize.

Suggested topics:

  • The main reason I memorize scripture
  • Scriptures I want my kids to memorize
  • I’d memorize more if only . . .
  • My favorite memory verse
  • What I’m learning from memorizing Psalm 71

After you link, please visit other posts as your time allows. Thanks!

 


Get Ready: Spring Link-Up for Hiding His Word, April 3

March 29, 2013 by Lisa Burgess Leave a Comment

Bible memory resources

Our Spring Link-Up for Hiding His Word in My Heart will be this Wednesday, April 3.

Please share a blog post or comment that day about anything related to scripture memory. Write something new or search your blog for any and all posts on memorization since our last link-up in February.

Suggested topics:

  • The main reason I memorize scripture
  • Scriptures I want my kids to memorize
  • I’d memorize more if only . . .
  • My favorite memory verse
  • What I’m learning from memorizing Psalm 71

 

Hiding His Word in My Heart {February Link-Up}

February 6, 2013 by Lisa Burgess 3 Comments

Bible memory resources

Have you been memorizing scripture in 2013? We’d love to hear what verses you are hiding in your heart!

Many of us are learning Psalm 71 together. It’s never too late to join in if you’re interested.

Suggested blog topics:

  • The verses I’m learning
  • What helps me stay on track
  • Why memorizing verses helps me

Please link a post from your own blog and/or share in the comments about your memory verses.

 


Hiding His Word in My Heart {January Link-up}

January 9, 2013 by Lisa Burgess 1 Comment

Bible memory resources

What’s been your experience with memorizing scripture? Did you do it as a child? Have you tried it as an adult? We’d love to hear what you have to say. Please leave a comment below or link a post from your blog. Link-up will stay live all month so visit often.

It’s not too late to join in our new Psalm 71 memory challenge. Register here for more information and print out free resources here.

Other suggested topics:

  • Why I want to memorize now
  • My memory goals for 2013
  • What I learned from memorizing 1 Peter 1 (or whatever verse(s) you’ve learned!)

 

 

 


Free Resources for Memorizing Psalm 71

January 7, 2013 by Lisa Burgess 6 Comments

Will you be memorizing Psalm 71 with us?

Please use these free resources to help you. They are for ESV, but use your favorite version to memorize. If you create resources in other versions that you can share, please link in the comments below or add them on our Facebook page.

SCHEDULE

Week 1, Jan 13-Jan 19, Psalm 71:1-2
Week 2, Jan 20-Jan 26, Psalm 71:3
Week 3, Jan 27-Feb 2, Psalm 71:4-5
Week 4, Feb 3-Feb 9, Psalm 71:6
Week 5, Feb 10-Feb 16, Psalm 71:7-8
Week 6, Feb 17-Feb 23, Psalm 71:9
Week 7, Feb 24-Mar 2, Psalm 71:10-11
Week 8, Mar 3-Mar 9, Psalm 71:12-13
Week 9, Mar 10-Mar 16, Psalm 71:14-15
Week 10, Mar 17-Mar 23, Psalm 71:16-17
Week 11, Mar 24-Mar 30, Psalm 71:18
Week 12, Mar 31-Apr 6, Psalm 71:19-20
Week 13, Apr 7-Apr 13, Psalm 71:21-22
Week 14, Apr 14-Apr 20, Psalm 71:23-24

TO PRINT

Schedule Checklist

Text Cards

Text One Page

First Letters Cards

First Letters One Page

Audio from Bible Gateway, read by Max McLean

Button for Your Blog

Right click on button and “Same Image As…”
OR
Insert this code on the HTML section of your blog:

GROUPS (optional)

Facebook Hide His Word
Scripture Typer group
Twitter #HideHisWord
Link-up your blog posts (opens Wed, Jan 9)

We pray your time with God in His Word will be blessed!

My lips will shout for joy, when I sing praises to you; my soul also, which you have redeemed.
Psalm 71:23

Comments? Questions?

Register – Bible Memory Challenge Psalm 71

January 2, 2013 by Lisa Burgess 17 Comments

But I will hope continually and will praise you yet more and more.
Psalm 71:14

Start your year off in the Word! Beginning January 13, we’ll be memorizing one to two verses a week of Psalm 71, letting it sink deeply into our hearts and souls.

Will you join us? And invite others? Here’s a tweet to share:

Want to memorize Psalm 71 this year? Details at DoNotDepart: http://wp.me/p1Su7F-2f5 #HideHisWord

Return here Monday, January 7, to pick up free resources to help you memorize.

You can also join our Scripture Typer group and our Facebook group for extra practice and encouragement.

We’ll resume our monthly link-up on Wednesday, January 9, for your blog posts on memorizing scripture. We love reading what you have to say!

Comments or questions? Please leave below.

 

Hiding His Word in My Heart {November Link-Up}

November 7, 2012 by Lisa Burgess 7 Comments

Bible memory resources
  • Do you memorize scripture?
  • Where do you keep the verses as you’re learning them?
  • Do you have a system for review?

We want to hear what you have to share!

Please link your posts on scripture memory below. Or share in the comments.

Visit often during November to add more links and read and comment on what others are sharing.

 



Hiding His Word in My Heart {October Link-Up}

October 3, 2012 by Lisa Burgess 1 Comment

Bible memory resources

Please link your posts below about scripture memory.

Suggested topic:

What works for you? When you’re memorizing Bible verses, some things help more than others.

  • Think
    When you’ve had a good run of memorizing, what were you doing?
  • Write
    Put it into words in a blog post or in the comment section below.
  • Link
    Share your experience so others can be helped.

You never know if that quirky little thing that helps you may be just the tip someone else needs. Our journey to memorize isn’t just to reach the goal of “done” but to grow together as we walk alongside each other and with God.

We’ll keep the linky active all October, so please visit often.

 


Hiding His Word in My Heart {September Link-up}

September 5, 2012 by Lisa Burgess 3 Comments

Bible memory resources

Link your post(s) below about scripture memory.
Then please be friendly and visit one or two other links. You’ll be blessed.

Suggested topics:

  • What version do you memorize from? Why?
  • Your current memory verse
  • What you’ve learned from memorizing scripture
  • What you’ll be memorizing this month

Bookmark this page so you can add and visit new links all of September!
Don’t have a blog post to link? Just leave a comment below about your memory work. We’d love to hear about it.

It’s not too late to join in our 1 Peter 1 memory challenge. Details here.

 


1 Peter 1 Bible Memory Challenge – Registration/Resources

August 8, 2012 by Lisa Burgess 24 Comments

Let’s memorize 1 Peter 1 together, starting August 19!

Suggested Schedule

Week 1, Aug 19-Aug 25, 1 Peter 1:1-2
Week 2, Aug 26-Sep 1, 1 Peter 1:3
Week 3, Sep 2-Sep 8, 1 Peter 1:4-5
Week 4, Sep 9-Sep 15, 1 Peter 1:6-7
Week 5, Sep 16-Sep 22, 1 Peter 1:8-9
Week 6, Sep 23-Sep 29, 1 Peter 1:10-11
Week 7, Sep 30-Oct 6, 1 Peter 1:12
Week 8, Oct 7-Oct 13, 1 Peter 1:13
Week 9, Oct 14-Oct 20, 1 Peter 1:14-16
Week 10, Oct 21-Oct 27, 1 Peter 1:17-19
Week 11, Oct 28-Nov 3, 1 Peter 1:20-21
Week 12, Nov 4-Nov 10, 1 Peter 1:22-23
Week 13, Nov 11-Nov 17, 1 Peter 1:24-25

Resources

[Note: These resources are for ESV, but memorize in the version you prefer]

Schedule and Text Cards

First Letters Cards

Audio from Bible Gateway, read by Max McLean

Button for your blog

Right click on button and “Same Image As…” OR

Insert this code on your blog:

<a href=”http://donotdepart.com/category/scripture-memory/1-peter-1-scripture-memory”><img src=”http://donotdepart.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/07/Hiding-1-Peter-1.jpg” /></a>

Groups

  • Facebook Hide His Word
  • Twitter #HideHisWord
  • Link-up blog posts

Invite your friends to join us! I’ll be tweeting this:

 Will you join us in memorizing 1 Peter 1 @DoNotDepart? http://bit.ly/Mu3ZS0 #HideHisWord

Whether or not you will be participating, will you please pray for those who will be striving to hide this portion of God’s Word in their hearts? It won’t be easy (not gonna lie), but it will be worth it. Thank you!

Questions? Comments? Please leave below.

Hiding His Word in My Heart {August Link-up}

August 6, 2012 by Lisa Burgess 8 Comments

Bible memory resources

Have you been memorizing Bible verses?
Haven’t been, but want to?

Write a post about it and link, or leave your comments below.

Suggested topics:

  • Why I memorize (or Why I want to memorize)
  • Tips and tricks that help me memorize
  • Favorite verses (or chapters) I keep in my heart
  • Why NOW is the time to begin
  • What I’ve been memorizing lately

We’re beginning a new memory challenge this month: 1 Peter 1. Register here Wednesday, August 8, and begin collecting resources. We’ll officially start August 19 and finish the week before Thanksgiving. Hope you’ll join us!

Link your own memory blog posts here the whole month of August.
Please be neighborly and visit at least one or two other friends. Thanks!

 


Sneak Preview: New Bible Memory Challenge!

August 1, 2012 by Lisa Burgess 20 Comments

According to the foreknowledge of God the Father, in the sanctification of the Spirit, for obedience to Jesus Christ and for sprinkling with his blood: May grace and peace be multiplied to you.
1 Peter 1:2

Get ready! We are.

We’re gearing up for a new Bible memory challenge beginning this month. (Bonus: It will complement a new Bible study also beginning here this fall.)

Here’s what to do:

  1. Pray about your possible participation as you read over 1 Peter 1.
  2. Register here beginning Wednesday, August 8, if you’d like to join in.
  3. Consider writing a blog post, FB status, or tweet (#HideHisWord) about scripture memorization, inviting others to walk alongside us.
  4. Then link your blog post here on Monday, August 6, to encourage others.
  5. Join our active Facebook group for extra support.

The quick details

  • Text: 1 Peter 1:1-25 (whole chapter)
  • Start: August 19, Sunday
  • Finish: November 17, Saturday
  • Suggested pace: ~2 verses a week

Comments or questions? Please leave a note below.

Blessed be the God and Father of our Lord Jesus Christ! According to his great mercy, he has caused us to be born again to a living hope through the resurrection of Jesus Christ from the dead.
1 Peter 1:3

Hiding His Word in My Heart {July Link-up}

July 6, 2012 by Lisa Burgess 2 Comments

Memorizing Bible verses is a spiritual discipline that reaps benefits not only in the moment but over and over in days ahead.

The writer of Psalm 119:11 hid the Lord’s word in his heart so he wouldn’t sin against Him. We, too, can intentionally place God’s teachings and promises inside us, both for now and for later.

I have hidden your word in my heart that I might not sin against you.
Psalm 119:11 (NIV)

Today let’s encourage each other with this practice. Please link a blog post you’ve written either recently or in the past about scripture memorization. 

Then visit other links as your time allows, even leaving the blessing of comments when possible.



Memory Verses: 3-Step Review to Remember

June 14, 2012 by Lisa Burgess 25 Comments

scripture memory review

Don’t lose what you fought to gain.

Embedding words from a page to words in a brain isn’t quick or easy. If you’ve memorized one scripture or one thousand, you understand. After putting in time, energy, and prayers, you don’t want those words to fade away.

Keep god's word in your heart

But with a little planning, you can keep them in your heart with much less work than it took to put them there in the first place.

 

Here are 3 steps so you can review to remember:

1. Gather verses in one place.

You may prefer a computer program like ScriptureTyper or MemVerse or a phone app. As long as you capture all your verses in one location, that’s great.

I prefer a binder as home base for all my verses. I print out the chapter I’m learning with margins wide enough to write notes on the side or in between lines. There I jot down meanings of Greek words or alternate translations or special insights as I memorize. I also add a starting and ending date (when I remember, ironically).

Then I file all the chapters together in the binder in the books-of-the-Bible order.

For individual verses, I print out a running list on continuous pages, also in Bible order. I reprint the whole document periodically to include the newest verses I’ve learned.

Once you’ve gathered your verses all in one location, you’re ready to move on to scheduling.

2. Make a review schedule.

This step is crucial. Without a plan, you may find your verses disappearing from your brain.

There are many approaches to scheduling review, and if you use an online system, they’ll likely have a review plan for previous verses. But the simplest approach for me (and thus the one I’m most likely to use), is to work through the pages in my binder in the order I’ve filed them.

I review one chapter and one sheet of individual verses per day, four days a week (give or take), for about 5-15 minutes.

Sometimes my review is nothing more than a quick read-over. That’s not ideal, but it’s better than nothing, and I’ll come back around to each page soon enough.

What works better is reviewing each verse of the chapter or page a minimum of five times. What you don’t remember the first time or two, you’ll likely remember by the fifth.

3. Use the heart.

The most important place to keep your verses active is your heart. Without sinking them deeply here, they’ll remain only words.

The heart is where Spirit-work takes place. On you. Through you. Here you realize word-for-word accuracy isn’t as important as the meaning behind those words. Here is where you let the heart of God change your heart for God.

This is the review-on-demand, as needed, anytime, anywhere. Middle of the night awakenings are a common time for me to mentally recite a chapter. Also in waiting rooms. In conversations with friends. In hard times. And in happy times. Let your heart use these words to express itself.

But remember…

Don’t be discouraged when you do forget some. Because you will. While we all desire word-for-word retention of everything we’ve learned, heart transformation is what God is after.

Consider your review time as an invitation for the Lord to change your thoughts through His thoughts. That’s the goal.

In reviewing His words, you’re valuing what He values. And with that, He is honored.

I will meditate on your precepts and fix my eyes on your ways.
I will delight in your statutes; I will not forget your word.
Psalm 119:15-16

How do you retain verses you’ve memorized?
Please share what works (and even what doesn’t) for you
.

Hiding his word in my heart {June link-up}

June 6, 2012 by Lisa Burgess 19 Comments

Do you memorize scripture? What’s been your experience with it?

Please link a written post or video about scripture memory from your own blog to share with our readers here. Then visit other links as time allows so you can receive and give blessings to many. We’ll keep the list open the entire month of June, so add more as you write more.

We’ll highlight a link a day on our Facebook page. Your words are too strengthening for us not to spread them around.

Memorizing Bible verses isn’t easy, but the rewards are lasting and rich both for you and for the people God puts in your life!

We’re using June and July to review verses previously learned, then will start with a new memory chapter in August. Please leave a comment below sharing what you are reviewing this summer.



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