Titus - Memorizing the EpistleI suggest memorizing the Epistle to Titus as part of studying the book. There are several good reasons for this:
Some have asked what version to memorize. My answer is, memorize from the
version you like the best. If you get into this, you'll be saying passages
of scripture over to yourself many times.
2. Learn verse 2, likewise. 3. Learn verses 1 and 2 together, until you can say both accurately. 4. Learn verse 3, then put it with verses 1 and 2. (You get the picture.) 5. Continue this way through the 16 verses of Titus 1. 6. Review chapter 1 at least once per day until you can say it accurately every time. 7. Start learning chapter 2 the same way. You'll be rusty on some of it. If you start getting nervous or frustrated, relax, open the Bible and look at the passage, read the passage. It's good to think back on where you started and how much progress you've made. After all, if you know five verses, it's five more than you knew before! So, it's important to be relaxed about "peeking". Look at the verses all you want. With repetition, the verses will become familiar to you. You will need help on a chapter less and less, until that time comes when you wake up one day and can say the whole thing cold. If you've never learned a whole chapter before, you are in for a thrill! It's enormously satisfying. I've heard people complain about having to memorize anatomy books, Shakespeare, piano music, etc. etc. But I've never heard anyone complain of having learned too much scripture. The ability to let the inspired Word of God run through your mind is wonderful. You'll like it. Those who have memorized know what I'm talking about. When you finish Titus (46 verses), you'll have a considerable sense of accomplishment. And you'll be ready for new challenges. For example, SEND ME A MESSAGE WHEN YOU'VE FINISHED MEMORIZING TITUS! The Lord will bless you in your efforts to learn His Word. Warren |
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