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)

Wednesday, January 18, 2012

Psalm 1:4 (Day 4)

Day 4:


Psalm 1:4 Not so the wicked! He is like chaff that the wind blows away. 

As soon as you wake up begin reviewing your three verses.

Then add today's verse - say it several times in a row. Then review them all together - you'll be up to about 30 seconds review time.

Say these verses 10 or more times while getting ready for your day.

Think about the new verse. Say it out loud, over and over.

What is "not so" about the wicked? They do not prosper.

Why not? Because they are like chaff that the wind blows away.

What is chaff? It's the useless part of the grain that comes off during threshing.

Take your verses with you and practice them while you run errands.

Look over verses while you're waiting at the drive-through, piano lessons, soccer practice, copy machine. A lot of precious time can be redeemed while waiting.

Recite your verses to a friend. Ask your friend to check on your progress next week.

Before going to bed, review a few times. Ask and trust God to make these words a reality in your life.

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