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Second, memorize verses that speak to you. As you find a verse such as Philippians 1:6, you may want to memorize it. Write it on a card and read it aloud several times a day:
When you memorize a verse, it’s with you forever, and its truth sinks deeply into your spirit. Proverbs 7:1–3 tells us to store up God’s commands within us and write them on the tablets of our hearts. I began doing this in childhood through Bible memory programs at school and church. In recent years I’ve rededicated myself to working each day on a passage of Scripture. Currently I’m learning Psalm 113, which contains this wonderful image of God: “Who is like the Lord our God, the One who sits enthroned on high, who stoops down to look on the heavens and the earth?” (vv. 5–6).
As you learn a verse by heart, keep a record of it and review it. As time goes by, your assortment of memorized verses will become your most valuable collectibles.
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About this Plan
Bestselling author and pastor Robert J. Morgan recognizes that the very core of personal spirituality is a relationship with Him in whose presence we travel and in whose light we continually dwell. Knowing God requires a dedication to the study of Scripture. Learn four ways to go deeper in your study of the Word with this 5-day reading plan.
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