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)

Tuesday, February 21, 2012

Titus 2:5

Today is Tuesday, so review Titus 1 today.

Titus 2:5
to be self-controlled and pure, to be busy at home, to be kind, and to be subject to their husbands, so that no one will malign the word of God.

Take the first thirty seconds of your day to review your progress. Then go on to verse 5.


Today's verse is so very practical. Proceed slowly and thoroughly. You don't want to miss a word.


Think about the what, why, and how in these instructions.


Concentrated on the words, going over them again and again.


Review as you drive your children to school, or as you drive to work, or wherever you go.


What does this verse say will happen if young women don't do these things? Think about it.


Share these words with a friend who also needs that encouragement. 


Keep saying this verse out loud, speaking words of exhortation to yourself.


Make these words a prayer to God to transform you into His ideal woman. Then trust Him to do it.


Come back often to today's verse, working to implant it into your memory for future use.


Remember to review before you go to bed. This will guard your thought life.

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