LeRoy Eims on the importance of Scripture memory: "I think two of the master strokes of the devil have been to convince people he doesn't exist, and that Scripture memory is only for children. He remembers the humility of defeat when Jesus Christ, who was tempted in all points like as we are, met him with the Word of God." (What Every Christian Should Know About Growing; p. 26-27)

Thursday, January 19, 2012

Psalm 1:5 (Day 5)

Day 5:

Psalm 1:5 Therefore the wicked will not stand in the judgment, nor sinners in the assembly of the righteous.

Begin reviewing your verses first thing when you alarm sounds, you've got the hang of it now.

Add verse 5 and review them all together. You're at about 35 seconds now.

Say the verses out loud, over and over.

Repeat your verses while fixing breakfast and throwing clothes in the laundry.

Share the verses with your spouse and kids, even the cat.

Review while you drive to work or to school. Turn off the radio for a few minutes so that you can think.

Meditate on what today's verse means. It is a conclusion, a summary statement. There is a day of reckoning coming. You will want to be one who is standing.

Come back to your verse during at lunch or during work breaks. Let God speak this truth to your heart. Drink in these words.

Review while cooking dinner and doing the dishes.

Take a reflective moment before bedtime and think of the joy you have brought to the Father today.

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