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Memorizing God’s Word is a privilege,
not a duty. The
benefit is all ours, but the pleasure is all His.
Memorizing Scripture takes both time and
effort, so you need a good reason to do it.
Here are three good reasons.
First, memorizing God’s Word honors
Him. Read Psalm
119 and notice the honor the writer heaps on God and His Word.
Verse 89: “Forever, O Lord, Your
word is settled in heaven.”
Verse 105:
“Your word is a lamp to my feet and a light to my
path.”
Verse 140:
“your word is very pure; therefore, Your servant
loves it.”
Verse 162:
“I rejoice at Your word as one who finds great
treasure.”
The reason the writer values God’s Word
so much is that He values God.
God’s Word is a reflection of Himself.
It is a revelation of His mind.
Memorizing Scripture is sometimes called hiding God’s
word in your heart. When
you do that, you are also hiding God there.
Remember, God wrote only one book, and you honor Him
when you show respect to that Book—the Bible—by hiding it
in your heart. “Oh, how I love Your law! It
is my meditation all the day” (Psalm 119:97).
A second good reason for hiding God’s
Word is to keep you from sin.
The Psalmist said it this way:
“Your Word have I hidden in my heart, that I might not sin against you”
(Psalm 119:11).
When you are tempted to sin, you need a
premier defense. God
has provided that defense in His Word.
If you have memorized portions of God’s Word, you
will be ready for the tempter.
Then he badgers you and tries to get you to fall into
sin, you will need your arsenal of Scripture.
There is a perfect example of this
defense in the Bible. Early
in His ministry, the Lord Jesus was severely temped by Satan,
the tempter.
The first temptation took place in a
barren wilderness. The
Holy Spirit had led Jesus to this place and there He had
fasted for 40 days. Satan
knew He would be hungry, so he temped Him with food.
Jesus quoted Scripture (Matthew 4:4).
Then Satan took Jesus to the pinnacle of
the temple, high above the
Kidron
Valley
. There Satan
temped Jesus to throw himself down off the pinnacle.
Again Jesus quoted Scripture (Matthew 4:7)
Finally, the tempter took the Lord to a
high mountain and tempted Him with raw power, telling Him that
all the kingdoms of the world would be His if He simply fell
at Satan's feet in worship.
Again Jesus quoted Scripture (Matthew
4:10
).
Jesus is a tremendous example of what to
do when you are tempted. If
you have prepared yourself for temptation by hiding God’s
Word in your heart—by memorizing it—the Holy Spirit will
bring those verses to your mind when you need them most.
Remember, Bible verses will save you from spiritual
reverses. Hide
God’s Word in your heart so you do not sin against Him.
A third reason to memorize Scripture is
to prepare yourself to answer those who challenge your faith
in Christ. In case
you haven’t noticed yet, not everyone is happy that you have
become a Christian. Some
of your old friends will do and say anything to get you to
abandon your new faith. Your
new life convicts them of the sin in their own lives.
And when they come to you with silly questions, when
they make fun of your faith, when they challenge your trust in
the Savior, you will be glad you have memorized God’s Word.
The Apostle Peter counseled us with sage
advice in I Peter 3:15. He
said, “But sanctify the Lord God in your hearts, and always be ready to give a
defense to everyone who asks you a reason for the hope that is
in you, with meekness and fear.”
Since you never know when you will have to give that
defense, you must be ready always.
This requires memorizing Scripture consistently.
It is one of the important first steps for a new
Christian.
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