How to MEMORIZE 100 Bible Verses

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Komentáře • 89

  • @abrahamcheng3398
    @abrahamcheng3398 Před měsícem +10

    I usually would memorize one chapter, and I planned to memorize one book of Bible in the future. I used the way that Andy Davis recommended.
    1. I choose my chapter
    2. At the first verse, I would look at the verse and read it 10 times
    3. After that, I would close and recite it 10 times.
    4. Then, leave it.
    5. Next day, I come back and recite 10 times the same verse again (look at the verse if I forgot)
    6. Then, continue the same step from 2-4 with the next verse.
    7. Next day, recite the second verse 10 times
    8. Then, I'll combine the first verse and second verse (with the reference to the Book and Chapter and Verse)
    9. Then, continue the third verse and continue to repeat the cycle above
    10. After I completed the whole chapter, for the next 100 days, I'll continue to recite the whole chapter/book
    That's how I memorize Scripture. I had memorized Isaiah 53, Psalm 32, Proverbs 5, Psalm 23, Galatians 5:22-23, 1 John 1:9, John 3:16, Hebrews 4:14-16. Currently are memorizing Psalm 103.

  • @WhitworthStud
    @WhitworthStud Před měsícem +81

    Brother, how about a video or post on "100 verses every Christian should have memorized" and give us 100 :)

    • @owlfethurz8377
      @owlfethurz8377 Před měsícem +11

      And please attach a PDF of them for reference, if possible. Thanks Pastor Everhard for the encouragement to continue with scripture memorization.

    • @heisrisen9855
      @heisrisen9855 Před měsícem

      Yes, what @whitworthStud said and @owlfethurz8377

    • @jakesteele8556
      @jakesteele8556 Před měsícem +3

      This would be great! Very helpful

  • @kimalonzo3363
    @kimalonzo3363 Před měsícem +4

    I have memorized the books of James and Philippians. I'm 61 yo

  • @Freebirdz3
    @Freebirdz3 Před měsícem +5

    Cantillation is a powerful way of memorizing Scripture. How many times have we heard a song from way back and instantly begin singing along? We may have not heard the song for many years yet somehow instantly recalled the lyrics. Powerful.

    • @Countercommie
      @Countercommie Před měsícem +1

      I agree. The KJV, in particular, lends itself to song. I can find a beat for pretty much any verse or passage and set it some kind of a melody. I think the KJ translators kept meter in mind when they chose their wording.

  • @churchhymnsandpsalms
    @churchhymnsandpsalms Před měsícem +17

    Great video! I’ve memorized Romans chapters 1-2, Philippians chapter 1, Mark chapter 1, and Psalms 1,19, and 100. I’ve had great success with the John Piper method: I write the verse 10 times, read it 10 times, then say it memorized 10 times. Then add another the next day, making sure to link it to past verses after memorizing.

  • @ChristIsLord247
    @ChristIsLord247 Před měsícem +15

    Charlotte Mason method. Get note cards, a box and dividers. You will set up the dividers into daily, odd and even, days of the week then monthly. And you just cycle through. We read at each meal. You start with daily then once its memorized move it to the odd even section abd depending on if its an odd or even day you will read those cards on the odd or even days. Then weekly then monthly. That way you will consistently refer back. We do this with our own memorization choices, the verses our kids learn in chuch, we do this method with some adjustments when it comes to memorizing history facts, math facts. We homeschool so this has worked well for us. For the scripture memory verses I bought a beautiful wooden box that I simply keep either on or next to the kitchen table, that way it's always there to remind us and it's not one of those plastic boxes from Walmart. We use the plastic boxes for our school ones.

  • @russellprickett1652
    @russellprickett1652 Před měsícem +5

    I have been memorizing scriptures and meditating on them often since 1977. The key for me to retain all the verses I've put to memory is to review about 75 per day. I rejoice at Your word as one who finds great treasure. Psalm 119:162

  • @markrademaker5875
    @markrademaker5875 Před měsícem +1

    I agree with the comment about learning Bible Verses via song. That seems to write them, so to speak, in our hearts rather than on our hearts.
    Also, if we haven't sung the songs in a while...well, when we get back to singing them they, i think, come back reasonably quick.
    Thanks for listening.
    1 John 4:10,11

  • @christinewerner6207
    @christinewerner6207 Před měsícem +20

    I came to Jesus late in life (@52 y/o) when my memory was already going downhill. What I do is read the verse 10x. Write it on scratch paper 10x. And then recite it 10x. This includes the verse reference. Throughout the week I will recite it to myself so that it really solidifies in my brain. I periodically review the verses (I have them in a file card box. I too am Gen X) I have memorized to keep them fresh in my mind so as not to forget them. This is what works for me. I can’t wait until I retire later this year so I can be more consistent in learning a new verse a week. 🙂 I love, Love, LOVE the little Bible diagram trick you showed and will definitely be incorporating that in the future. Thank you and bless you for all that you do Pastor Matt!!

  • @briancazares8512
    @briancazares8512 Před měsícem +7

    I learned about bible memorization from a young man who was a member of the Navigator. organization. It stuck with me. I would write bible verses on a 3x5 or 4x6 card and carry them around with me. I would review the verses several times a day. It also benefited me in that I was meditating on scripture. It was my daily devotional time.

  • @mp1k3
    @mp1k3 Před měsícem +6

    Great topic! Another method I recently heard about is memorizing one short phrase from each chapter as a memory jogger, for example:
    Genesis 1 - Creation.
    Genesis 2 - Garden.
    Genesis 3 - Fall
    Genesis 4 - Cain & Abel.
    Genesis 5 - Generations of Adam.
    Genesis 6 - Fallen angels.
    Genesis 7 - The flood.

    • @patrickchirwa9351
      @patrickchirwa9351 Před měsícem

      Thanks

    • @stevensnyder6966
      @stevensnyder6966 Před měsícem

      Or you can do the Peg Verse Memory system, where you read through a book and choose one verse from each chapter to memorize.

    • @brian791
      @brian791 Před měsícem +1

      @@stevensnyder6966I remember that from a Bible Memory Goal video!

  • @LudwingVIDEO
    @LudwingVIDEO Před měsícem +1

    Greetings Pastor Matthew. At home with my kids we play every night before the reading of the Word, the old fashion Sword Drill. Sometimes I give a clue of the verse and they have to tell me the "address" (reference location). Sometimes I quote the verse. Then we read the verse in a sandwich way. Address/verse/address... After a couple months the kids, and my wife and I, know by heart the verse and it's location. For this we need a physical Bible for sure. Blessings to the community.

  • @b.t.t.5893
    @b.t.t.5893 Před měsícem +1

    I use a dry-erase board. I write out the whole scripture and address. Then I read it until I am ready to erase a word and replace that word with a line. Then I repeat. I read it, erase a word, replace it with a line, and read again. Read, erase, replace, read, erase, replace.. Before you know it, you can quote it. I hope this blesses.

    • @b.t.t.5893
      @b.t.t.5893 Před měsícem

      Additionally, once you can quote the scripture, write it on a card, and read it to keep it fresh in your mind.

  • @mennie20
    @mennie20 Před měsícem +4

    Love this! God help us all.

  • @OkapiNothlit
    @OkapiNothlit Před měsícem

    Using a memory palace can be really helpful for memorizing verses, and the Major system for memorizing chapter and verse numbers.

  • @MissRuthina
    @MissRuthina Před měsícem +2

    I started memorising scripture a few months ago. I managed to get the first 20 (7 more to go!) scriptures of James 1 as well as Psalm 23. And that one proverb that starts like "go to the ant, you slugged!" Lol. Not like, a lot, really. But I'm really proud of my progress.
    Amazing how much you can link across the rest of scripture from memorising these verses alone.
    I teach children. I am not a highly academic/or a person with high level thinking... My job requires a LOT of planning and paper work. It's mentally and emotionally exhausting. I say all that I say that it's possible to do fifteen minutes a day + any time you're driving or travelling or waiting in a doctor's room etc.
    I make a grid that is five boxes across. Each box has one scripture in it, but only the first letter and punctuation. It's enough to remind you of tricky words without looking at the scripture outright. I'd start looking at the Bible, and once I know it I move onto the grid to prompt, and then away from it entirely. I count the verses on my fingers to help me keep track. This method is mostly visual. Its working for me!

  • @susanmihal6196
    @susanmihal6196 Před měsícem +2

    I recently started using the box system. You are constantly learning and reviewing verses, daily, weekly, and monthly. It works great and I've already learned 37 verses.

  • @annagaiser5186
    @annagaiser5186 Před měsícem +1

    I cut 3 x 5 cards in half so they fit nicely in my hand. Your method is great, but I would really strongly recommend to your viewers to memorize larger chunks (at least paragraphs) rather than isolated verses with no context.

  • @Amilton5Solas
    @Amilton5Solas Před měsícem +2

    This might sounds odd and I don’t recommend it but I just read the Bible repeatedly and I don’t remember specifically every detail but I always meditate on it throughout the whole day.

  • @michaelcoenen8033
    @michaelcoenen8033 Před měsícem +2

    Great video, love memorizing Scripture too. About 2 years ago it was on my heart to start memorizing large portions of the Bible. I started using an app called, Versify and started practicing reciting my verses while driving. Praise God, I have since memorized the book of Jude, Revelation chapter 1, Zachariah chapter 3, Matthew 5:1-12, Luke 24:1-12, Psalm chapter 150 and Isaiah chapter 53. I just started memorizing Colossians chapter 1. I’m not positive yet, but I’m leaning towards memorizing the whole book of Colossians.

  • @geoffmurray754
    @geoffmurray754 Před měsícem

    Music. I use Slugs and Bugs with my son which is genuinely brilliant. Seeds Family Worship. Or even psalm singing, even if it is the metrical translation rather than a standard translation

  • @MrNanonen
    @MrNanonen Před měsícem +2

    I don’t remember whole chapters, but I remember sections, more specifically I remember key things/themes (what is being taught), and this is helpful to use as an input prompt into Chat GPT to find the passage.
    It helps to completely engulf yourself in the word.
    I only listen to Christian music.
    Psalms being sung by Brian Sauve.
    Rap music by various artists (Christcentric, Military Mindset, Doctrynal, Timothy Brindle).
    The Psalms played in metal by Tim Bushong.
    Every night I fall asleep listening to the Brian Sauve singing the Psalms.
    And listening to a sermon, debate, lecture daily as I commute to work.
    My goal is to listen to all of Bahnsen’s recordings, so far I’ve listened to 751 of 1780.
    Read theological books. Good theological books, and one at a time. Don’t be scatterbrained getting bored halfway through a book and opening another book. Commit and complete.
    Obviously read the Bible 😃
    Work through reading one book at a time. Commit and complete.
    Try handwriting a copy of Scripture. I have written a copy of Ecclesiastes, and currently writing out the Pslams and up to Pslam 22.
    Take notes, many many notes, and categorise your notes. Use a good Bible software for this. I use Logos Bible. I have some 7700+ passages saved into 1000+ categories, with over 100k words in notes.
    This is a great way to see where you are most weak. About over a year ago I went through reading all the books in the Bible where I had zero notes or less than xyz number of notes, in order to train where I was weak.
    Meditate upon the things you have learned. Talk to brothers in Christ about what you have learned.
    And always give thanks to God for being so gracious in teaching you His word.
    I’m not in seminary, never went to seminary. I’m not a pastor or elder. I work a normal full time job Monday to Friday. I just love God and enjoy bringing all my thought into captivity to the obedience of Christ.

  • @MichaelTheophilus906
    @MichaelTheophilus906 Před měsícem +1

    Deut 6.4-6, Mark 12.28-32, John 17.3, John 20.17, Rom 15.6, Rom 16.27, I Cor 8.6, II Cor 11.31, I Tim 2.5, Rev 1.5-6, Rev 3.12.

  • @blackukulele
    @blackukulele Před měsícem +3

    Thank you for the reminder and encouragement. Perhaps singing a good translation of the Psalms will help get some Bible into the memory? I seem to remember that the author, Laura Ingles Wilder mentioned in one of her books that she knew all the Psalms by heart because they sang them in church.

  • @PrentissYeates
    @PrentissYeates Před měsícem +1

    Boy, I was a member of the navigators in college ( I’m a boomer, born with 3 months left to the Eisenhower administration), and this is how I learned to memorize scripture. Brilliant plan

  • @Ratlegion
    @Ratlegion Před měsícem +4

    Pastor Matthew, you told the story about a young man who came to church I believe in the evening, who was an ex criminal, covered in tattoos, who you felt was a prime candidate for ministry. The church wrote a letter asking seminary to accelerate his education after taking some basic writing courses.
    Any update for him? How's he doing? Did he work out?

  • @JoshuaBSunderland
    @JoshuaBSunderland Před měsícem

    As a challenge to myself, I have compiled a list of exactly 100 verses that would be useful to memorize. There are many other verses one could memorize (an entire Bible's worth!) but I felt these are fairly concise, useful to know by heart, and devotionally rich. I'd recommend starting small and then working your way up to the larger ones:
    Deuteronomy 5:6-21
    Deuteronomy 6:4-6
    Psalm 1:1-6
    Psalm 23:1-6
    Psalm 32:1-11
    Matthew 28:19-20
    John 1:1-3
    Romans 5:1-11
    Romans 8:1-39
    Galatians 5:22-24
    Now to memorize them!

    • @JoshuaBSunderland
      @JoshuaBSunderland Před měsícem

      The main issue I have with my list is I struggled to find a teaching of Jesus that was short enough to include. His teachings in John 3 and 10 are great though if that's what you're looking for. Also, the Lord's Prayer is not on there because I assume many Christians already regularly say it in church and the three Psalms help show prayer, but that is another great text to have memorized.

    • @brian791
      @brian791 Před měsícem

      This is very helpful. Thanks Josh.

  • @paulasueInChrist
    @paulasueInChrist Před měsícem +1

    Thank you from Breaux Bridge, Louisiana.

    • @crazycatman5928
      @crazycatman5928 Před měsícem +1

      Hey I’m in abbeville Louisiana. Hello sister 🙏

  • @lizshella
    @lizshella Před měsícem +1

    Fantastic video. This has been a struggle for me.

  • @jamesaburks
    @jamesaburks Před měsícem

    I sign (ASL) as I look at verses for a few times then try not to look at verses as I sign. That's how I practice memories verses.

  • @ksparky388
    @ksparky388 Před měsícem +3

    Great video, I have tried apps. There are a lot of good ones out there, but they don't work for me. I guess I'm getting old. There is a lady that put a video out that uses a card file system that is a must-see. The name of the video is Memorize scripture in just five minutes each day. Also, when I take on a new verse I write and speak it out until I get it right. Thanks again

  • @reformedholycannoli
    @reformedholycannoli Před měsícem +3

    "If the NLT and Message can do a thought-for-thought paraphrase then I don't really need to memorize specifics" -Generic Non-Denom Person who I actually know🤣 Excellent video pastor Matt. I recently purchased a Church History ESV Study Bible and it makes me really look forward to the Edwards Study Bible!

    • @AnHebrewChild
      @AnHebrewChild Před měsícem

      To be fair, memorizing something in the ESV is memorizing a paraphrase.
      Yes, I realize they told you it's literal, but it's not.
      So you can hold the laughter toward your non-denom friend.

    • @heisrisen9855
      @heisrisen9855 Před měsícem

      The message isn't even a paraphrase. It is an abomination.

  • @greganderson5981
    @greganderson5981 Před měsícem +1

    My daughter thinks this is absolutely crazy, but I've been able to memorize Ephesians, Colossians and currently 2 chapters down in 1 Peter. I personally don't memorize the verse numbers or commas as this wasn't part of the manuscripts. Ex. Col. 3:16 - Let (twoCrdwy), with (awtaaoa) with (pahass), singing (wtiyhtG). Then adjacent to it I write out the verse. Let the word of Christ richly dwell within you, with all wisdom teaching and admonishing one another with psalms and hymns and spiritual songs, singing with thankfulness in your hearts to God (NASB). I often use bold to highlight key words to trigger my memory.Then repetition, repetition, repetition to bury it in my long term memory as well as asking God to enable my mind to absorb it. Probably won't help anyone, but just in case.

    • @karenwilliams4152
      @karenwilliams4152 Před měsícem

      I like that! Having the first word of each phrase will help a lot. I noticed capital C and G - nice techniques.

    • @karenwilliams4152
      @karenwilliams4152 Před měsícem

      But wait, did you write all of Ephesians on index cards?? (I’m working on Ephesians.)

    • @greganderson5981
      @greganderson5981 Před měsícem

      @@karenwilliams4152 I don't actually use index cards. I write it out in the notes section of my computer, transfer it to my phones notes and print the page out. Then I have it in three forms.

  • @oldarcadeguy9412
    @oldarcadeguy9412 Před měsícem

    Also a Gen-Xer and always was told that writing something once is as effective as reading it 10x. Always used the flash card system in high school and college. A really great, practical video. Thank you, Pastor.

  • @jlmoses16
    @jlmoses16 Před měsícem +1

    I like the Bible diagram! I've never seen that before. I've used flashcards in times past, but once I began memorizing Scripture in quantity, it was no longer practical. I pretty much do all my memory work directly from my Bible. I have memorized the New Testament through several times, as well as the book of Proverbs and other significant portions of the Old Testament. I consider Scripture memory crucial to my spiritual life.

  • @monstertruckfan8450
    @monstertruckfan8450 Před měsícem

    I haven't been able to memorize scripture since I had the C virus. And, I've lost most the ones I did have memorized prior. I'm working on it. I need to try a new method, as my old way of doing things isn't working anymore.

  • @BeingConsciousness-yw3zw
    @BeingConsciousness-yw3zw Před měsícem

    I write verses on index cards and repeat small portions of it hundreds of times before moving to the next verse. For instance: James, a servant of God (repeat hundreds of times)
    and of the Lord Jesus Christ, (repeat hundreds of times)
    to the twelve tribes (repeat hundreds of times)
    which are scattered abroad, greeting (repeat hundreds of times). I do this and then blend the whole verse together. By using this method I've memorized the entire books of Ecclesiastes, Jonah, Obadiah, Romans, Galatians, Ephesians, Philippians, James, and 1 John.

  • @notsogoodduck5580
    @notsogoodduck5580 Před měsícem

    In memorizing verses before (it was a previous system I adapted during the pandemic) I would highlight different verses. It came in handy when you needed a quick word of encouragement or verse for evangelism. They are divide into 5 (if I recall): 1) Encouragement, 2) Obedience, 3) Witnessing, 4) Thanksgiving, 5) Salvation

  • @Sofiv3
    @Sofiv3 Před měsícem +3

    I thought my memorization ability was behind me but I gave the Bible memory app a chance and was surprised at how quickly I was able to memorize using their format. I’ve only memorized single verses here and there but I’m encouraged to challenge myself and try larger portions.
    Also, I plan on incorporating the app into our homeschooling, as well. They have a children’s version, too!

    • @heidifluteatl
      @heidifluteatl Před 14 dny

      Could you share the name of this app?

    • @Sofiv3
      @Sofiv3 Před 14 dny +1

      @@heidifluteatlit’s called Bible memory. The pic on the app is an open red Bible with a white cross at the center.

  • @SidonianTree
    @SidonianTree Před měsícem +1

    Thank you Pastor Matthew

  • @LBCBrandon
    @LBCBrandon Před měsícem

    I’m a fellow Gen Xer who has tried to memorize scripture before, but has never gotten it to stick. I’m going to try this out, thanks!

  • @TheOAArrowman
    @TheOAArrowman Před měsícem

    I memorized the first half of Romans over the course of a year. I found the most helpful way for me was to recite the chapters in the shower. It was a productive use of a time when the mind tends to be ironically both very active and also subconsciously passive. That is a perfect combination for memorizing! It was repetitive and each time, I would try adding one more verse. I was successful, praise the Lord, using this method and I hope that tip is helpful for those looking to memorize entire chapters/books in comparison to one-off verses. SDG.

  • @weeb9332
    @weeb9332 Před měsícem

    This is a great video. I would also encourage people augmenting memorization with using a small, inexpensive audio Bible. Sometimes adding auditory methods to studying Scripture visually can be very helpful.

  • @lizshella
    @lizshella Před měsícem

    BTW I am so enjoying “Hold Fast”. Also have “Theology of Joy” but haven’t started it yet.

  • @user-oy1pq1vr8k
    @user-oy1pq1vr8k Před měsícem

    I somewhat recently read a book that made some good points on why you should try to memorize whole books of the Bible, the reason I felt most compelling other than scriptures saying we should write the words of God on our heart, is you get a much better understanding of the whole thought process of the author's intent in their writing and its much harder to take verses out of context.
    It also does a great job on how to go about doing so.
    It's a pretty short book
    AN APPROACH TO EXTENDED MEMORIZATION OF SCRIPTURE
    By Andrew M. Davis
    God bless! ❤️ ❤️ ❤️

  • @lukemo6102
    @lukemo6102 Před měsícem

    I use digital flashcards in Anki. Anki allows full customization and follows the spaced repetition method. This is also the same way I memorize just about anything now.

  • @adamzappia2213
    @adamzappia2213 Před měsícem

    Thanks for this. I’ve kept a link to this video for reference and I will give this technique a go. Much Appreciated.

  • @trevorjohnson8499
    @trevorjohnson8499 Před měsícem

    I have been able to memorize whole books of the NT by listening to the audio on the Bible app and reciting the verses I listen to. If I have 4 verses for the day I want to memorize, I read the verses as I listen to them about 10 times. Then, I recite the verses from memory as I listen to them. Eventually I move on to reciting the verses with no audio entirely from memory.

  • @kellidominguez7167
    @kellidominguez7167 Před měsícem

    Thank you for these suggestions. I'm Gen x too and like note cards too.

  • @doreengramling191
    @doreengramling191 Před měsícem

    What I do is I draw pictures in my bible or use different color pencils to memorize or to find scripture passages.

  • @NESHYBeast
    @NESHYBeast Před měsícem

    I want to say Fighter Verses but i think my comment keeps getting taken down.

  • @JTHill-ed7qe
    @JTHill-ed7qe Před měsícem

    Step one, Get a King James Bible. Step 2. Enjoy the most beautiful and eloquent words ever written. Step 3. Praise our LORD and Savior Jesus Christ!
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  • @jamessikes6700
    @jamessikes6700 Před měsícem

    Matthew May I ask you why does 2nd John 7-11 say there is only One New Covenant Doctrine which is the Doctrine of Christ Anointing Consciousness Abiding in you. And in 1st John 2:27 John writes you have no need for any man teach you if you are Anointed with Christ Consciousness. Jesus the Anointed One by way of His Spirit Living and Abiding in you is all any one needs according to the bible or am I wrong. Why dose 2nd Peter say we have all things pertaining to Life and Godliness abiding in us Who Walk by Grace Faith. Can you help answer my Questions. Love, Grace, Faith and Charity to you AMEN

  • @ThomasAdkins1986
    @ThomasAdkins1986 Před měsícem

    Look up Pastor Andy Davis and Susan Heck and their Scripture memory. Both have memorized whole books of the Bible. I think Andy Davis has memorized over 40 books

    • @ThomasAdkins1986
      @ThomasAdkins1986 Před měsícem

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    • @ThomasAdkins1986
      @ThomasAdkins1986 Před měsícem

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  • @jack-in6yd
    @jack-in6yd Před měsícem +1

    Which Bible translation is to memorize?

  • @zgennaro
    @zgennaro Před měsícem +1

    Memorized Colossians and half way through 1 Peter, king james is most memorable for many. Plan on all the epistles and Revelation. It never occurred to me to try until somebody recommended it. For me, with the bible on the phone it has been surprisingly easy. Just endless but laid back repetition. 2-5 weeks per chapter. No verse numbers.

  • @Tanacious808
    @Tanacious808 Před měsícem

    I came here looking for something profound. But what i got was, "that ain't no other way around it". Get to it.