- Association of Certified Biblical Counselors - https://biblicalcounseling.com -

Scripture Memory

For most of my life the practice of memorizing Scripture has been emphasized and encouraged. I grew up in the AWANA [1] program as a child, I bought my first Fighter Verses pack [2] when I was a freshman in college, and for the last seventeen years I have been serving in churches where Scripture memory is deemed an important habit for growth in Christ. With this ongoing influence prodding me to commit God’s Word to memory, I understand more and more why Jerry Bridges called this the most spiritually beneficial discipline in his life.1 [3]Jerry Bridges, The Transforming Power of the Gospel (Colorado Springs, CO: NavPress, 2012), 138-139. Whether it is for the purpose of being transformed in sanctification (Romans 12:2), resisting the temptation to sin (Psalm 119:11), or “speaking the truth in love” to the members of our church (Ephesians 4:15), memorizing God’s Word holds out enormous value for the believer. However, to ensure that we experience such blessing, there are some pitfalls to avoid in this practice…for ourselves and those we are seeking to disciple. Consider the following list of tips when it comes to memorizing verses of the Bible:


This blog was originally posted at CBCD, view the original post here [5].