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Scripture Memorization Guide

A message from Pastor Eli: Memorizing Scripture takes time, but that's part of the benefit and goodness of memorization. Work at your own pace and don't be discouraged if you don't make it through the whole passage. Select any of the exercises that best suit your individual learning style.

Scripture memorization is not about pressure, but delight. We want to savor God's word, which is why we are setting aside time to memorize it and meditate upon it. So enjoy the journey, and let your heart delight in what the Lord says!


1. Recite Psalm 119:11-16 out loud.


2. To memorize the whole passage, repeat each verse, one at a time, until fully memorized.


3. Complete the verses.

Psalm 119:11
I have stored up your ____________ in my heart, that I might not ____________ against you.
3. Complete the verses.

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Psalm 119:12
Blessed are you, O Lord; teach me your ____________!

Psalm 119:13
With my ____________, I declare all the rules of your ____________!


Psalm 119:14
In the way of your ____________ I delight as much as in all ____________.


Psalm 119:15
I will meditate on your ____________ and fix my ____________ on your ways.


Psalm 119:16
I will delight in your ____________; I will not forget your ____________.


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5. Take a moment to pray this passage back to the Lord, using your own words.

6. Reflection: Share what works best for you in memorizing scripture, and share how scripture memorization has impacted your faith.