Sent: Thursday, September 30, 1999 6:21 PM Subject: Re: Back in the word From: "joshua54" ----- Original Message ----- From: Grant Lawson To: Sent: Thursday, September 30, 1999 6:21 PM Subject: Back in the word > Thanks for keeping the site going. I joined a while back but slacked > off. I will be working on Psalm 139 with group A. I still have no > "plan" on how to best memorize. So I am open to quick suggestions or a > basic plan. Thanks again. > > Your Brother in the Lord, Grant > Mil. WI > > my brother idonot use cards as i did not like to carry them and were so many and they got out of place but Iwil share how I have memorized some 1400 passages now. first I open my bible and the first verse i have found to memorize is this Psalm119 :18 Open thou my eyes that I may behold the wonderous things out of thy law". If thePsalmist realized he needed super natural aid in unserstanding the scripture how muchmore should we pray that prayer. Here is what i do I udo it by word association like saved and save isa 45:22 jermiah 8:20 matthew 1:21 luke 19:10 rom10:1 1cor1;21 eph2:8,9,10 1tim1:15 1tim 2;4 heb7:25 you can see the words i have used here save or saved i print out on my computer and staple them and use them and i find them a lot better than using cards another examp;le life is brief James 4:14 Death Heb9:27 when u read the bilbe u will try to pick out word of that verse that is a key for memorizing it like life is uncertain Proverbs " Boast not thyself of tomorrow for thou knowest not what a day may bring forth. If there is any way i can help you or show u a list that i have came up with please feel free t mail me. in Christ, joshua > > > > > > =============================================================================== Date: Sat, 02 Oct 1999 21:02:37 -0500 Subject: GROUP passages for fortnight 3-16 October From: "Peter Reynolds" Hi! This message relates to informal groups memorising chapters of the Bible. These groups began recently on this list, but now have their own lists. Home page for this scheme is at http://www.biblemem.connectfree.co.uk/memgroups.htm with a planner on the page http://www.biblemem.connectfree.co.uk/planner.htm Groups B and D have new verses in the fortnight starting Sunday 3 October I would encourage you to brush up what you have memorised before proceeding to these. Group B (Prophets): next set of verses are Isaiah 40: 22-27. The signup page for the email list for discussing this passage and the memorisation of it is at http://www.onelist.com/subscribe/memgroupb Group D (Epistles) next verses are Romans 8: 20-23. Their signup page is http://www.onelist.com/subscribe/memgroupd Groups A (Psalms) C (Gospels) and S (Sermon on the Mount) are in the middle of a fortnight memorising Psalm 139: 1-5, John 14: 19-23, and Matthew 5: 21-24, respectively Signup pages: http://www.onelist.com/subscribe/memgroupa http://www.onelist.com/subscribe/memgroupc http://www.onelist.com/subscribe/memgroups If you wish to respond to this message, please join one of the group lists which interests you, and send a message there rather than to this list. Alternatively email me personally at Peterbiblemem.connectfree.co.uk Regards Peter Reynolds Lochcarron, Scotland =============================================================================== Date: Sat, 02 Oct 1999 21:02:02 -0500 Subject: Re: introducing myself From: Grant Lawson KathyCh99aol.com wrote: > Hello my name is Kathy and I'm new to this list. I really need this > because > I am not very good at memorization and would like all the help you can give > me. I'm not really sure where to begin so please tell me how ya'll do this. > Thank-you Kathy Woodall Hello Kathy, Welcome. You already have started by having the desire to start memorizing the Word. I am new at this also so I have no tips for you, other then Praise the Lord!! Your Brother in the Lord, Grant =============================================================================== Date: Sat, 02 Oct 1999 21:02:06 -0500 Subject: Welcome/How did you do it? From: Dwight & Vikki > > > >Hello: > Myname is joshua and I am new on this memory program here. I have > memorized over 1000 passages from the bible and if you need me to share how > i doit or can help in anyway please feel free > > InChrist, > joshua Welcome to everyone! I must say that I've been neglectful in my memorization! Joshu, I would love to hear how you've managed to memorize 1000 passages! Vikki =============================================================================== Date: Sun, 03 Oct 1999 22:17:38 -0500 Subject: Re: introducing myself From: "Steve Arn" Kathy, I'm a pretty young guy, but I was started memorizing scripture when I was 4 years old. I resumed it when I was 15, and have carried through to this date, nearly 8 years later. I am now in the process of refreshing in my memory several books of the New Testament I've completed during previous years. There is no "magic formula" I've found, but there is a profound principle from God's Word in Joshua 1:8: "This book of the law shall not depart out of thy mouth; but thou shalt MEDITATE therein DAY and NIGHT, that thou mayest OBSERVE TO DO according to ALL that is WRITTEN therein: for THEN thou shalt make thy way prosperous, and then THOU SHALT HAVE GOOD SUCCESS." Working DAILY on it is the key. Once or twice a week is not enough to keep it, at least until you know it by heart. And, as the book of James says, "Be ye doers of the word, and not hearers only, deceiving your own selves." The other key is prayer. Ask the Lord to magnify His Word in your life. Little will be accomplished without seeking the Lord's direction and help. Get a concordance and begin looking up all the references to "thy word" (KJV). It is awesome the truth that will be revealed to you. Meditate upon the truth of Psalm 138:2b "...for Thou hast MAGNIFIED Thy WORD above all Thy name." As great and awesome as the name of God is, His Word has been placed at a higher status even than that for us. God bless you in memorizing, and give you "good success". In Christ, Steve -----Original Message----- From: Grant Lawson To: biblememistar.ca Date: Saturday, October 02, 1999 8:55 PM Subject: Re: introducing myself >KathyCh99aol.com wrote: > >> Hello my name is Kathy and I'm new to this list. I really need this >> because >> I am not very good at memorization and would like all the help you can >give >> me. I'm not really sure where to begin so please tell me how ya'll do >this. >> Thank-you Kathy Woodall > >Hello Kathy, > >Welcome. You already have started by having the desire to start memorizing >the >Word. I am new at this also so I have no tips for you, other then Praise >the >Lord!! > >Your Brother in the Lord, Grant > > > > > > > > > =============================================================================== Date: Fri, 15 Oct 1999 20:25:16 -0500 Subject: Greetings from Irian Jaya! From: "Roger E. Doriot" Just checking if there's anyone out there that has been memorizing, but because of busyness or whatever reason, has not been doing so well lately and could use some encouragement! I've been there myself, so know it helps to have some encouragement sometimes to get going again. Drop me a note - or to the list. Yours in Christ, Roger God never tires of new beginnings. "For though a righteous man falls seven times, he rises again ... " (Prov 24:16) =============================================================================== Date: Sun, 17 Oct 1999 19:42:27 -0500 Subject: Help From: "Heather-Dawn Small" Dear Roger: Yes I need some encouragement. I am a working mother of two kids, 16 and 9, I have a job that includes travelling and am also involved in studying law via correspondence and internet. I don't seem to find the time to memorize when I am at home life is so hectic. When I am travelling things seem so much less hectic and more conducive to memorizing and even spending more time in my devotions. Do you have any suggestions? Heather ______________________________________________________ Get Your Private, Free Email at http://www.hotmail.com =============================================================================== Date: Sun, 17 Oct 1999 19:42:25 -0500 Subject: Passages for fortnight 17 - 30 October From: "Peter Reynolds" Hi! This message relates to informal groups memorising chapters of the Bible. These groups began recently on this list, but now have their own lists. Home page for this scheme is at http://www.biblemem.connectfree.co.uk/memgroups.htm with a planner on the page http://www.biblemem.connectfree.co.uk/planner.htm I am going away on holiday to London next week so will not be in touch! Groups B and D have new verses in the fortnight starting Sunday 17 October I would encourage you to brush up what you have memorised before proceeding to these. Group B (Prophets): next set of verses are Isaiah 40: 28-31 ADVANCE NOTICE: This COMPLETES this chapter and I would be very glad of SUGGESTIONS for a new chapter for this group. The signup page for the email list for discussing this passage and the memorisation of it is at http://www.onelist.com/subscribe/memgroupb Group D (Epistles) next verses are Romans 8: 24-28 Their signup page is http://www.onelist.com/subscribe/memgroupd Groups A (Psalms) C (Gospels) and S (Sermon on the Mount) are in the middle of a fortnight memorising Psalm 139: 6-10, John 14: 24-27, and Matthew 5: 25-28, respectively. ADVANCE NOTICE: As from 24 October they should start on Psalm 139: 11-14, John 14: 28-31, and Matthew 5: 29-32 Signup pages: http://www.onelist.com/subscribe/memgroupa http://www.onelist.com/subscribe/memgroupc http://www.onelist.com/subscribe/memgroups If you wish to respond to this message, please join one of the group lists which interests you, and send a message there rather than to this list. Alternatively email me personally at Peterbiblemem.connectfree.co.uk Regards Peter Reynolds Lochcarron, Scotland =============================================================================== Date: Sun, 17 Oct 1999 19:42:23 -0500 Subject: Re: Greetings from Irian Jaya! From: "AH S" Roger Doriot wrote: >Just checking if there's anyone out there that has been memorizing, but = >because of busyness or whatever reason, has not been doing so well = lately and could use some encouragement! I've been there myself, so know = it helps to have some encouragement sometimes to get going again. Roger, Glad to see your note. For me, memorization times are not constant. = Seems like I go through periods of storing away Scripture and then life = comes along and sometimes hard parts in my walk of faith. But, it is = then, in the challenging times, where I find myself reviewing and = actually seeing application, real life, for those words. Really important thing that I've learned from participating (even mostly = as a watcher) in this list is the need for review: a lot of daily review = at first to memorize, then weekly, then revisiting monthly to have God's = word truly hidden away. So I'm also learning not to kick myself if I'm not looking at all those = little index cards every day or even one week to the next. But my basic = trust is in the Lord, which I do need to affirm every day, to keep me = going.... "Not that I have already obtained all this or have already been made = perfect but I press on to take hold of that for which Christ Jesus took = hold of me." [Philippians 3:12] =============================================================================== Date: Sun, 17 Oct 1999 19:42:19 -0500 Subject: Re: Greetings from Irian Jaya! From: Love Angel Hi, I've been trying to memorize different parts in the bible, but I find i do really good for a day or 2,but after that I'll go several times without doing anything.It's really hard at times.Love Angel At 08:25 PM 10/15/1999 -0500, you wrote: >Just checking if there's anyone out there that has been memorizing, but >because of busyness or whatever reason, has not been doing so well lately >and could use some encouragement! I've been there myself, so know it helps >to have some encouragement sometimes to get going again. > >Drop me a note - or to the list. > >Yours in Christ, > > >Roger > >God never tires of new beginnings. "For though a righteous man falls seven >times, he rises again ... " (Prov 24:16) > > > > > > > > =============================================================================== Date: Sun, 17 Oct 1999 19:42:08 -0500 Subject: Re: Greetings from Irian Jaya! From: It's like an addiction isn't it. Have my lapses but always come back to it. Am working on my 14th bk. of N.T. (Ephesians). It's so wonderful to have a ready answer for the hope that is in me. (I Pet 3:15), to have the Word in my mind, so I can meditate on it at odd moments. I Carry around a N.T. in the glove compartments of our two cars, so can memorize and read while waiting on wife in store ect. Review has become the big problem, proably because I don't plan my time well. In Christ, Walter Tolley =============================================================================== Date: Wed, 20 Oct 1999 19:38:32 -0500 Subject: A new listserv member From: Jim Hauer Hello all.... My Name is Jim Hauer. I am 47 years old and live with my wife and 3 children in Southern California. I am a relatively new Christian of 4 years and have recently recognized the importance of Bible memorization to developing a full relationship with God. My wife has a tremendous gift for memorization and routinely memorizes chapters and entire books of the bible. To get ready for a bible study we are both participating in this year she decided to memorize Romans.....I am lucky to remember my phone number. I am a rank beginner but excited by the challenge and being to be in communication with those who want to "write God's word on their hearts" (Is that written somewhere .....?) Jim Hauer =============================================================================== Date: Wed, 20 Oct 1999 19:38:42 -0500 Subject: Consistency, discouragement From: "Roger E. Doriot" >For me, memorization times are not constant. = >Really important thing that I've learned from participating (even mostly = >as a watcher) in this list is the need for review: a lot of daily review = >at first to memorize, then weekly, then revisiting monthly to have God's = >word truly hidden away. >So I'm also learning not to kick myself if I'm not looking at all those = >little index cards every day or even one week to the next. GOOD COMMENTS! Yes, we all have our ups and downs, times of real zealousness and times of a little lethargy! :) Consistent review IS the key to learning, and retaining. I've found I can learn verses just by going over them every day without taking a lot of time on them each day. Some do take longer than others. Yes, we need to learn not to "kick ourselves" too much when we fail, and not to be too easy on ourselves at times as well. The Lord forgives us, and we need to forgive ourselves. Improper self-condemnation only discourages us and makes things harder - or impossible. If memorizing becomes too much of a burden, we need to adjust our pace, or our perspective, or perhaps take a little "vacation" from it. But then we need to get back to it, realizing the great blessing it does bring to us and to those around us as well. "Spiritual rest makes no man idle, spiritual walking makes no man weary." Nathaniel Hardy =============================================================================== Date: Wed, 20 Oct 1999 19:38:16 -0500 Subject: Help - no time to memorize From: "Roger E. Doriot" >Yes I need some encouragement. I am a working mother of two kids, 16 and 9, >I have a job that includes travelling ... I don't seem to find the time to memorize >when I am at home life is so hectic. When I am travelling things seem so >much less hectic and more conducive to memorizing and even spending more >time in my devotions. > >Do you have any suggestions? > >Heather Yes, I'd say work at taking at least a little time daily for memorization, even if your days are hectic when you're home. Perhaps you can do more while traveling, but discipline yourself, with the Lord's help, to take a few minutes here and there at home even on your busiest days. We do all have 1,440 minutes in every day, and I think it's pretty hard for any of us to show objectively that we really can't take ten, fifteen, or twenty minutes sometime in that day for a little time for Bible reading, prayer, and Scripture memorization. We must do it - and we can. We can take time for the things that we really consider important. You may have to work on your organization, on your discipline, on evaluating just what you are doing with your time, etc. You will undoubtedly need to get some help from a friend, or several friends, to give you some advice from time to time, and to pray for you. I'd be willing to take a little time for that for a while if necessary. I'm sending you a plan I've used that can be varied to the time you have, writing verses on 3 by 5 cards, so you can easily carry them with you or keep them in places where you can readily access them and review when you have a few minutes. You can memorize verses without taking a long time on any one day. Going over a verse, or a number of verses, every day consistently, will enable you to eventually memorize them. Check out my plan, and let me know if you have any questions. Yours in Christ, Roger E. Doriot UFM International, Irian Jaya http://www.jesus-connect.net/world/jesus/Doriot =============================================================================== Date: Wed, 20 Oct 1999 19:38:22 -0500 Subject: Re: Help From: William L Pershing My Suggestion to you would be to incorparate the memory work as part of your devotional practice. Make the verse you are working on the focus of your praying and learning. I hope this helps. Bill ___________________________________________________________________ Get the Internet just the way you want it. Free software, free e-mail, and free Internet access for a month! Try Juno Web: http://dl.www.juno.com/dynoget/tagj. =============================================================================== Date: Wed, 20 Oct 1999 19:38:26 -0500 Subject: RE: Help From: "James Long" Heather, I find that business card sized memory cards work well. I slip my latest few verses in a pocket and review while driving. I try not to be real flashy with them, but they have even led into the opportunity for me to start spiritual conversations with travel partners. In terms of what to memorize I am a fan of topical memory programs. They make it easier to review. Navigators have a program called the Topical Memory System (TMS). You should be able to pick it up at many Christian book stores in a format that includes the printed cards. I use an older out of print version of the TMS. I just made a template in MS Word and typed in the verses and print it on card stock. I little work with the paper cutter and local laminator and I have verse cards I can use in the pool James > -----Original Message----- > From: Heather-Dawn Small [mailto:ernestinehotmail.com] > Sent: Sunday, October 17, 1999 8:42 PM > To: biblememistar.ca > Subject: Help > > > Dear Roger: > > Yes I need some encouragement. I am a working mother of two kids, 16 and > 9, > I have a job that includes travelling and am also involved in studying law > via correspondence and internet. I don't seem to find the time > to memorize > when I am at home life is so hectic. When I am travelling things seem so > much less hectic and more conducive to memorizing and even spending more > time in my devotions. > > Do you have any suggestions? > > Heather > > ______________________________________________________ > Get Your Private, Free Email at http://www.hotmail.com > > > > > > =============================================================================== Date: Wed, 20 Oct 1999 19:38:39 -0500 Subject: Re: Help From: mike stephens Heather-Dawn... > via correspondence and internet. I don't seem to find the time to memorize > when I am at home life is so hectic. When I am travelling things seem so > much less hectic and more conducive to memorizing and even spending more > time in my devotions. Do have anytime to walk or exercise? What I do is take my memory verse cards on my morning walks, and review and learn them then. I also review my verses while I shave in the morning (probably NOT an option for you - ha!) and when I shower. With more limited success, I have learned and reviewed verses during my morning commute to work. in Him, mike -- mike stephens mwstepiolt.com Fall Harvest Carnival - October 31, 5-7pm Meadow Creek Community Church http://web2.airmail.net/mcc 1729 Gross Road, Mesquite, TX 75149 - (972) 285-6361 ===============================================================================