Friday, May 16, 2008

Memorizing Scripture -- Good Spiritual Warfare!

A minister friend of mine sent me some ideas on how to better memorize Scripture. It brought back a powerful memory of a minister in my distant past telling me that memorizing Scripture was "spiritual warfare", calling the action of memorization "storing up good treasure." He based his belief on Luke 6:45: "The good man out of the good treasure of his heart brings forth what is good; and the evil man out of the evil treasure brings forth what is evil; for his mouth speaks from that which fills his heart."

Here are my friend's ideas on How to Memorize: "I was convicted to challenge you further to memorize scripture last week, but many people think they can’t memorize, or that they can’t remember anymore. If you aren’t just using those feelings as an excuse not to try, I would share a few suggestions from my own experience that could help you:

1) Pick a verse or passage that is meaningful to you. There is little incentive to put effort into something you are not interested in. I try to pick verses each week that connect with the message and support spiritual growth. If you are not interested in that verse, pick another, or work on a passage. I especially like to work on a special passage or chapter when I am traveling or on vacation.

1a) You should also decide what version of scripture is most comfortable to you. The blessing of a variety of translations is great for Bible study, but a bit of a hindrance when it comes to memorizing. I first started memorizing in the Revised Standard Version (RSV) and then went to NRSV and now use the English Standard Version (which is one of the most accurate and close to original syntax) which is how I print them out for you. Just pick what is best for you.

2) Write the verse on a card. You will start the memorization process as you write, and it will help you order the whole thought of the verse. You can then post the card in a place where you will see it that will help in learning and reviewing it- like on the bathroom mirror or by the kitchen sink, or carry it with you to review when you have a few moments.

3) Repeat phrase by phrase. I start with the reference (ex. Mat. 6:33) and then the first phrase of the verse, when I can repeat it from memory, I add the next phrase and start from the beginning. Continue adding until you have committed it all to memory.

4) Speak the words out loud. An extra dimension is added to memory when we hear ourselves saying the words (some authors talk about a 30-40% increase in memory.

5) Use mental images, vocal emphasis, or physical motions. I find these kinds of little memory tricks very helpful. For example: Romans 10:9 [cross index fingers like a Roman numeral, hold up ten fingers and then 9] Because if you confess with your lips [point to your lips] that Jesus is Lord [make a cross with index fingers and raise your hands, palms up] and believe in your heart [emphasize “believe” as you touch your temple and then your chest with your index finger] that God [point to heaven] raised [raise hand or hands palm up] from the dead, you will be saved. [extra emphasis on each word, I will sometimes double the extra on “will” or “saved”]

6) Think logically. Sometimes it helps me to think logically through the verse. It makes sense to the flow of order. Again to think about Romans 10:9: Confession + belief = salvation.

7) Review previous verses. Once you have taken the effort to memorize a verse, continue to repeat it daily. Review verses you have previously learned. You will find that after you have reviewed a verse for a few weeks, they are yours forever.

8) Be accountable. Make a commitment with another person, or start a group with the commitment to memorize scripture. The best intentions will fall by the wayside over time. It always helps to have someone checking up on you. To really raise the ante, recite your memory verse for someone else. That will really help to fix the verse in your mind.

9) Misc. helps. There are many more things I could share like: memory ability decreases as the day lengthens (it is more beneficial to memorize in the morning); loss of sleep lowers ability; strong feelings and emotions can have a negative effect on memory; intending to remember will improve your memory; you remember best just before sleep and just after you awake- those are the two best times I read my Bible and memorize scripture.

The important thing is to 'Let the word of Christ dwell in you richly.' Colossians 3:16. Nothing worthwhile is gained without personal effort. Dedicate yourself to God’s Word and ask for the help of the Holy Spirit to treasure God’s Word in your heart. Attitude is everything. God’s Word is a precious gift and thinking of it in that way can make all the difference I the world."

I encourage you to memorize some key Scriptures in order to build yourself up in Christ. May God bless you in your practice of memorization.

5 comments:

Anonymous said...

"I was convicted to challenge you further to memorize scripture last week, but many people think they can’t memorize, or that they can’t remember anymore. If you aren’t just using those feelings as an excuse not to try, I would share a few suggestions from my own experience that could help you"

From my own personal experiences, I believe that people use these things as excuses, especially older people (25-30 on up). We forget that we are the first-fruits of redemption, and a foretaste of what is to come. It is not simply our souls that have been redeemed, but all of us, including our minds.

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