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Not just the HOW of Scripture memorization, but the WHY as well

January 6, 20123 Comments
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Today’s post is written by CrossPoint’s minister to children, Beth Howe.

While it was also my desire to memorize God’s Word as a child, I have sought as a mom to help my children memorize it as well. I was elated when Ethan could quote his first real verse (more than 5 words) at 3 years of age and all the books of the Bible at 5. We now continue this work with Parker at age 4, completing Joshua 1:9 last year and some of the books of the Bible.

But just yesterday my child asked “why?” So, I turned the question on Ethan and asked what he thought the answer might be. His response, “Because you tell me to and get so proud of me when I do.” In one sense, he was right. But what I realized was that I had failed to teach him how to use Scripture.

So, we discussed 2 Timothy 3:16, the verse we are currently memorizing. “All Scripture is given by God and is useful for teaching and for showing people what is wrong in their lives…”. If we want to know God, know His will, know how to live for Him, and share God with others, we must be in the Word and memorizing the Word. So that discussion with a little 7-year old made me aware that maybe many others are not memorizing due to not seeing the reason why. Here is a great excerpt from John Piper on the why or scripture memory.


1. Conformity to Christ

Paul wrote that “we all, . . . beholding the glory of the Lord, are being transformed into the same image from one degree of glory to another” (2 Corinthians 3:18)) If we would be changed into Christ likeness we must steadily see him. This happens in the word. “The Lord revealed himself to Samuel at Shiloh by the word of the Lord” (1 Samuel 3:21). Bible memorization has the effect of making our gaze on Jesus steadier and clearer.

2. Daily Triumph over Sin

“How can a young man keep his way pure? By guarding it according to your word. . . . I have stored up your word in my heart, that I might not sin against you” (Psalm 119:9,11). Paul said that we must “by the Spirit . . . put to death the [sinful] deeds of the body” (Romans 8:13). The one piece of armor used to kill is the “sword of the Spirit” which is the word of God (Ephesians 6:17). As sin lures the body into sinful action, we call to mind a Christ-revealing word of Scripture and slay the temptation with the superior worth and beauty of Christ over what sin offers.

3. Daily Triumph over Satan

When Jesus was tempted by Satan in the wilderness he recited Scripture from memory and put Satan to flight (Matthew 4:1-11).

4. Comfort and Counsel for People You Love

The times when people need you to give them comfort and counsel do not always coincide with the times you have your Bible handy. Not only that, the very word of God spoken spontaneously from your heart has unusual power. Proverbs 25:11 says, “A word fitly spoken is like apples of gold in a setting of silver.” That is a beautiful way of saying,When the heart full of God’s love can draw on the mind full of God’s word, timely blessings flow from the mouth.

5. Communicating the Gospel to Unbelievers

Opportunities to share the gospel come when we do not have the Bible in hand. Actual verses of the Bible have their own penetrating power. And when they come from our heart, as well as from the Book, the witness is given that they are precious enough to learn. We should all be able to sum up the gospel under four main headings (1) God’s holiness/law/glory; 2) man’s sin/rebellion/disobedience; 3) Christ’s death for sinners; 4) the free gift of life by faith. Learn a verse or two relating to each of these, and be ready in season and out of season to share them.

6. Communion with God in the Enjoyment of His Person and Ways

The way we commune with (that is, fellowship with) God is by meditating on his attributes and expressing to him our thanks and admiration and love, and seeking his help to live a life that reflects the value of these attributes. Therefore, storing texts in our minds about God helps us relate to him as he really is. For example, imagine being able to call this to mind through the day:

The Lord is merciful and gracious, slow to anger and abounding in steadfast love. He will not always chide, nor will he keep his anger forever. He does not deal with us according to our sins, nor repay us according to our iniquities. For as high as the heavens are above the earth, so great is his steadfast love toward those who fear him; as far as the east is from the west, so far does he remove our transgressions from us. As a father shows compassion to his children, so the Lord shows compassion to those who fear him. For he knows our frame; he remembers that we are dust. (Psalm 103:8-14)

I used the word “enjoyment” intentionally when I said, “communion with God in the enjoyment of his person and ways.” Most of us are emotionally crippled—all of us, really. We do not experience God in the fullness of our emotional potential. How will that change? One way is to memorize the emotional expressions of the Bible and speak them to the Lord and to each other until they become part of who we are. For example, inPsalm 103:1, we say, “Bless the Lord, O my soul, and all that is within me, bless his holy name!” That is not a natural expression for many people. But if we memorize this and other emotional expressions from the Bible, and say them often, asking the Lord to make the emotion real in our hearts, we can actually grow into that emotion and expression. It will become part of who we are. We will be less emotionally crippled and more able to render proper praise and thanks to God.

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3 Responses to Not just the HOW of Scripture memorization, but the WHY as well

  • Ryan January 6, 2012

    Elizabeth, I have a great idea. Why don’t you start your own blog! These are great posts. Thanks for writing for me.

  • Mandi January 6, 2012

    Beth,
    I agree with your pastor. You need to start a blog! My kids took your advice from Sunday, and they wrote the memory verse on their mirror with dry erase marker. They didn’t ask my permission, they just did it. Imagine my surprise when I saw a Bible verse all over the mirror. I was delighted!!!!

  • Beth January 6, 2012

    Maybe I will… When my single parent days and trying to sale a house cease. I love doing them! By the way, it is given by God, not gived by God for 2 Timothy 3:16. I would hate to lead you wrong.

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