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Writing God's Word on Your Heart: The Lost Art of Scripture Memorization
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In a world where we can Google anything in seconds, is memorizing Scripture still relevant?
Hi everyone! Welcome back to our "Holy Habits" devotional series. Today, we're exploring a spiritual practice that has been central to God's people for thousands of years but has largely fallen out of favor in our modern world: Scripture memorization.
In this devotion, we discover:
- How ancient Israelites—even children—would memorize massive portions of Scripture because oral tradition was all they had. A 10-year-old might have known the entire Torah by heart.
- The difference between rote learning and "writing God's word on your heart" (Psalm 119:11).
- Why memorization matters more in our information-saturated age, not less. As the Spiritual Disciplines Handbook puts it: "A mind so overwhelmed with information that nothing is known by heart can leave the soul at the mercy of the last mental image that took our fancy."
- A glimpse into the Awana ministry (which we host at Christ Church!) and its philosophy: we don't memorize for the reward—we memorize because "the word is a lamp that stays lit long after the lights go out."
- A simple, practical exercise to get started: pick one verse, write it on a card or in your phone, and read it every time you touch it today.
Don't let discouragement stop you. Memorization relies on repetition. And while secular brain training focuses on cognitive health, Christian Scripture memorization focuses on spiritual health—fighting temptation and transforming the soul.
Try it today: Pick one verse from Romans 10:13, Colossians 3:17, Philippians 1:6, or Matthew 11:28-30—and start hiding God's word in your heart.
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