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December 12, 2023


Title: Hide God’s Word Somewhere?
Topic: Hide God’s Word Somewhere
Discussed by Dr. Chuck Lawless
with Dr. Chuck Lawless (www.ChuckLawless.com)

We need to hide God’s Word in our heart so we don’t sin against Him (Psa 119:9-11). If you don’t already memorize the Scriptures, here are some simple steps to get started.

1. Decide that scripture memorization matters.

2. Tell somebody about your commitment. Tell your spouse. Let your children know. Your school-age children make great accountability partners for scripture memorization. They’ll always ask about your verses, and they’ll learn them at the same time.

3. Take advantage of apps and other internet-based resources for memorization. Do a search for “apps for Scripture memorization,” and you’ll find dozens of possibilities.

4. Memorize verses from your quiet time study.

5. Always have a verse in your pocket, on your phone, etc.

6. Start by memorizing one verse at a time every other week.

7. Use the “off weeks” for review.

8. Simply read the verse dozens of times each day.

9. Practice strategically.

10. Just start. Memorize something. Today. Perhaps even right now.



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August 31, 2015


Title: Hide God’s Word Somewhere?
Topic: Hide God’s Word Somewhere
Discussed by Dr. Chuck Lawless
with Dr. Chuck Lawless (www.ChuckLawless.com)

We need to hide God’s Word in our heart so we don’t sin against Him (Psa 119:9-11). If you don’t already memorize the Scriptures, here are some simple steps to get started.

1. Decide that scripture memorization matters.

2. Tell somebody about your commitment. Tell your spouse. Let your children know. Your school-age children make great accountability partners for scripture memorization. They’ll always ask about your verses, and they’ll learn them at the same time.

3. Take advantage of apps and other internet-based resources for memorization. Do a search for “apps for Scripture memorization,” and you’ll find dozens of possibilities.

4. Memorize verses from your quiet time study.

5. Always have a verse in your pocket, on your phone, etc.

6. Start by memorizing one verse at a time every other week.

7. Use the “off weeks” for review.

8. Simply read the verse dozens of times each day.

9. Practice strategically.

10. Just start. Memorize something. Today. Perhaps even right now.



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