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Spiritual Victory Through Memorizing Scripture Becoming a Follower of Jesus - Session 5 October 10, 2012 God's Word is a wonderful treasure that God has given us. It is our spiritual food. It is our spiritual foundation. It is our spiritual weapon - The Sword of the Spirit. It is our refuge and our anchor. It is our source of wisdom and it is God's personal love letter to us. A Follower of Jesus wants to live in God's Word and let it live in them. As Followers of Jesus, we desire to recognize the voice of Jesus speaking through His Word and we want to follow Him and do whatever He tells us to do. Exercise 1 (15 minutes) John 10:27 My sheep hear My voice; I know them, and they follow Me. In your group, identify tonight's group facilitator - the person whose birthday is closest to today. The Group Facilitator's Role: Ask the questions. Assure everyone in your group participates. Help everyone at your table observe the 60 second "rule"... this limits their speaking to no more than 60 seconds at a time, then allows others to contribute before speaking again. Question To Answer: This week's Bible reading covered Mark Chapters 10-12. What did you hear Jesus saying to you as you read these chapters? What action will you take now or have you taken from what He said to you? Tonight's Lesson One of the greatest disciplines a Follower of Jesus develops is the habit and practice of faithfully memorizing and reviewing Scripture. Jesus did this. His first Followers did this. We need to do this as well. Experienced Followers of Jesus often report that this one discipline above all others has brought them the greatest joy, growth and victory in overcoming temptation. This Coming Week's Reading: Mark 13-15 Key Memory Verse: Psalm 119:11 (New International Version) I have hidden your word in my heart that I might not sin against you.

Objective: The objective of this lesson is to teach the Follower of Jesus the importance of Scripture memorization and give them practical principles and guidelines on how to successfully hide God's Word in their hearts. Key Definitions / Concepts: Scripture Memorization: this involves taking a verse or passage of God's Word and memorizing it until it is spiritually in our minds and hearts so we can use it. Common Myths About Memorization: 1. "I can't memorize anything - I have a poor memory!" The reality is that we all have phenomenal memories! We have stored in our brains literally billions of bits of data that can be recalled instantaneously when we want to remember or recount something. You can memorize anything - if you learn how to memorize, you are sufficiently motivated and you are willing to work at it. The human brain is capable of memorizing great hunks of literature. Actors routinely memorize dozens of pages of script. They work hard at it. They develop memory tools and tricks... but they do it. They are sufficiently motivated and they have trained themselves to do it. Most of them do it without God's supernatural help. Think what you can do it this becomes a priority in your life. The good news is... God DOES supernaturally help us do it. There are millions of Islamic people who have memorized large portions of the Koran. There are thousands of Christian children and teens who have memorized chapters and numbers of verses in the Bible. There are people on this planet who have even memorized entire books of the Bible. We believe you can certainly memorize one verse a week. Many Christians who have heard the Bible for years can literally know hundreds of verses by heart if they simply began the discipline of focused memorizing. They already know much of the basic content. What they simply need to learn is the "address," the reference. 2. "I can't memorize Scripture!" First of all, God is not pleased when His children tell Him that they can't do something. Our Lord is the all-powerful God and He is committed to help You do what He wants you to do. He wants every Follower of His to know significant portions of God's Word by heart. He will help you if you ask Him to bless you and improve your memorization skills. Philippians 4:13 (NKJV) I can do all things through Christ who strengthens me.

Followers of Jesus are beginning to learn that they really can do anything that God wants them to do if they rely on Christ to strengthen them. That includes memorizing Scripture. People much simpler in mental ability than you have memorized whole books of Scripture. Many of the first Followers of Jesus memorized large portions of the Old Testament, especially from the first five books of the Bible and the book of Psalms - hundreds and hundreds of verses of Scripture. People with less IQ than you have committed to memory hundreds of verses. You can do it too. It is a matter of focused, motivation and effort. Let's speak to the matter of motivation. If you think that you can't memorize Scripture do you think that you would find a whole new ability to memorize if you were to know for a fact that every time you came to church the pastor would give you a $100 bill for every new verse you had memorized and could spiritually use since last Sunday? (Don't you wish he would do this?) The answer is yes. Every one of us would find that we could memorize Scripture and we would love doing it! It is always a matter of motivation! We can do whatever we are sufficiently motivated to do - especially when it comes to mental efforts like memorization. Facts About Memorization Of Scripture 1. God gave you a fantastic memory. We need to stop discrediting God's incredible creation (our brain) with the negative selftalk that limits us in our ability to obey and do what God has clearly commanded us to do. God is Your Creator and He will help you. Your memory is excellent. You can remember and assimilate massive amounts of information every time you drive. You can remember important numbers and dates - if they matter enough to you. (Unless you have Alzheimer's or some other brain disorder like dementia - in that case, we will pray with you.) Amazingly, even people with brain disorders who have memorized Scripture in the past often astound their care givers by quoting Bible verses memorized decades before - when they can't perform any other mental function! Your brain is jammed with facts and figures and most experts say most of us aren't taxing or using even a fraction of our capability! Anything is easy to memorize if we are really interested in it and it is important enough to us. You need to begin to say to yourself, "I can do this. I have a good memory. God wants me to do this and I can do this with His power!" 2. Satan doesn't want you to memorize Scripture because he knows what an effective weapon it will be against him. It is true. The evil one will try and convince you that you can't memorize God's Word. What a liar! Tell him that he is a liar and that Jesus will help you memorize God's Word. Come against the enemy every time you think that you can't memorize Scripture and

every time you sit down and work on memorizing God's Word. Eliminate his influence and oppose him. James 4:7 Therefore submit to God. Resist the devil and he will flee from you. Satan may try to harass and hassle you when you try and memorize God's Word but you can resist him in Jesus' name. A good principle to remember is this: Whatever Satan fights you on the most is probably incredibly potent in spiritual warfare against him. The devil will put up every roadblock he can to keep you from memorizing Scripture. Decide today that you and Jesus are going to defeat him every day in your effort to obey God by memorizing His Word. 3. Your attitude about Scripture memorization will probably be the deciding factor in whether or not you obey God in this matter or not. Attitude is all-important. If you think you can memorize Scripture... you're right. If you think you can't... you're right. Decide today to have a victorious attitude of confidence. Praise God in advance that you are going to become a great memorizer of Scripture. God will bless you for this statement of faith and confident obedience. 4. Scripture memorization is a skill that you can develop with God's help. The ability to memorize is not something you either have or don't have. It is a learned skill. You can learn to do it. Like any other skill it can be improved and it will improve as we work at it. 5. God is going to help you as you launch out in obedience. You have God's Word on it! Whatever God commands us to do, we can count on it, He will help us do what we couldn't do otherwise. Nothing is impossible with God, and that includes Scripture memorization. 6. It is God's will that you memorize His Word. You must receive this truth and settle it in your heart and mind. God wants you to do this! And that means He will help you. Remind yourself of these verses: Deuteronomy 6:6... these words which I command you today shall be in your heart. Deuteronomy 11:18 Fix these words of mine in your hearts and minds... Psalm 37:31 The law of his God is in his heart; none of his steps will slide." Psalm 40:8 I desire to do Your will, O God; your law is within my heart.

Colossians 3:16 Let the word of Christ dwell in you richly... 7. Hiding God's Word in your heart can be one of the greatest spiritual blessings of your life. This is the testimony of millions of Christians who have walked this path before you. 10 Things Memorizing God's Word Will Do For You 1. Memorizing God's Word will give you victory over sin. Memorizing Scripture will train you in the use of your spiritual sword - "The Sword of the Spirit" (Ephesians 6:17). Millions of God's people down through the ages have found when they memorize Scripture, it is a powerful weapon in their daily battle over temptation. God's Word will keep you from sin! Psalm 119:11 I have hidden your word in my heart that I might not sin against you. Jesus Christ had done this and when He was tempted in the wilderness, He was able to successfully defeat Satan in temptation because He had faithfully hidden great hunks of God's Word in His heart. 2. Memorizing God's Word will give you confidence and boldness in witnessing. When a Christian memorizes key verses they can use, it helps them overcome their fears in sharing their faith. Scripture memory helps you prepare yourself to become an effective and powerful witness for Jesus Christ. God will use you in powerful ways when His Word is ready in your heart and mind. 3. Memorizing God's Word will give God the Holy Spirit more weapons and ammunition for you to use in spiritual warfare. Every verse you memorize gives the Holy Spirit another powerful verse with which to bless you, fortify you and encourage you throughout your life. 4. Memorizing God's Word will help you overcome fear and worry. The active Word of God in your heart will be a powerful antidote against worry and fear. With God's Word hidden in your heart you can keep your mind fixed on God and He promises He will keep us in perfect peace if we keep our minds "stayed" or fixed on Him.

Isaiah 26:3 Thou wilt keep him in perfect peace, whose mind is stayed (fixed) on thee: because he trusts in thee. 5. Memorizing God's Word will feed your soul! God's Word is our nourishment and spiritual food. It will keep you spiritually healthy and fit. 1 Peter 2:2... like newborn babies, desire the pure milk of the word, that you may grow thereby... 6. Memorizing God's Word will prepare you for future battles, times of testing and trials. Someone once said that memorizing Scripture is like stocking the "pantry of your soul and heart." You will be prepared and equipped for whatever happens in the future. As you grow, you will find God directing you to memorize key verses that you will need to use for Him later on. He knows what you will face in the future and He will help you as you discipline yourself to learn God's Word by heart. 7. Memorizing God's Word will please Jesus. How our Lord delights in our taking His words seriously enough to commit them to memory. 8. Memorizing God's Word will give you power and authority in prayer. John 15:7 (NKJV) If you abide in Me, and My words abide in you, you will ask what you desire, and it shall be done for you. 9. Memorizing God's Word will spiritually bless you in wonderful ways! 10. Memorizing God's Word will help you to follow Jesus and become more like Him. Committed Followers of Jesus want to memorize His words and live by them! Practical Suggestions On How To Successfully Memorize God's Word 1. Ask God to help you before you begin to memorize His Word. 2. Praise Him that He is going to help you to do what He wants you to do. 3. Pick a time when you can work on your memorization without distraction.

4. Twice a day is best for really hiding God's Word in your heart. 5. Some have found that memorizing Scripture just before they go to bed at night causes their mind to "work on it" at the sub-conscious level all through the night. Some even report that it positively impacts their dreams and their sleep. 6. Mornings are the time when our brains seem to be most receptive to new impressions. 7. Many find that writing it out on a 3x5 card with the reference on one side and the the reference and verse written out on the other side is a good way to review and test yourself. Put them on a ring so you can flip through them. Keep them handy for review whenever you have time. Put them on your phone, PDA, ipad or smartphone. Put the weekly Bible Verse card in a place you see it regularly and use it to continually review it; put the card on a ring with the other Bible Verse cards and at every opportunity review them. 8. Use "down time" to review, review, review. Times of inactivity, like standing in line at the bank, or waiting for a stoplight to change are good times to whip through your verses. Some find it is helpful to build your memory verses into their exercise routines. 9. Why is it helpful to try to learn the verse word for word? It is actually easier to learn verses correctly. It is easier to review verses when you know you have it down pat. It is easier to recall and use when you know that you know it well. It gives you confidence to use it when you know that you know it perfectly and that you won't be misquoting it. It will fix it deep into your mind and your soul when you have the mental confidence that you really know the verse. It will make it easier later to meditate on that verse and mull it over in your mind. 10. Don't try and "tape over" a translation. If you have already memorized the verse or fragments of the verse from a different translation, go ahead and memorize it from the first translation you learned. 11. Read the context of the verse from the Bible. Determine what was the setting and what was going on around the verse. This will help you to understand and use the verse properly. 12. Always say the "address" - the reference - before and after you quote the verse. This drills the address - the reference - into your brain.

13. Repeat the verse aloud if you can. When you are first working on a verse read the verse out loud several times a day... always including the reference before and after. This helps ground it deep into your mind. 14. Test yourself. Have a friend help test you. 15. Break the passage down to smaller phrases, work on these and then add to that foundation. 16. The secret to memory is association. Look for memory "helps" that will aid you in remembering key words or concepts. Create pictures in your brain if you can that will help you remember God's Word. 17. Review, review, and review some more. Repetition is the only way to drill it in to your heart, soul, mind and spirit. Regularly review all the verses that you know. 18. Work on your verses audibly whenever you can. 19. As you review the verse think about how it applies to your life. Ask God to help your life line up with it. 20. You may want to assign a topic heading for each verse to learn to use. Include this out loud when you review it. 21. It may be helpful for you to review your verses with a sequence that goes like this: Topic Heading: Victory By The Spirit Reference: Zechariah 4:6 Verse: Not by might, nor by power, but by My Spirit, says the Lord of Hosts! It would sound like this: "Victory by the Spirit, Zechariah 4:6, not by might, nor by power, but by My Spirit, says the Lord of Hosts! Zechariah 4:6." Exercise 2 (5 Minutes) The Group Facilitator is the person identified in Exercise 1 Using the following method, everyone practice memorizing the scripture verse for this week: 1. Speaking out loud together, say the address of the verse, say the verse, and say the address of the verse again. 2. Repeat.

3. Without looking at the address or the verse, repeat step 1 until everyone can recite the verse without looking at it. 4. When everyone in your group can recite the verse without looking at it, stand and say the verse out loud together. Exercise 3 (15 minutes) Association helps us to retain information in our brain; it helps us to recall what we memorize. In your group, create a string of visuals that will help you remember tonight's Bible verse. Use face, hand and body motions to visually stimulate memory. Find a place to go in the room to complete this exercise. You will be asked to share your results. Prayer In Groups