- Create an account on ScriptureTyper.com. This may seem obvious, but for those of you who have not yet created an account, the email reminders and customizable review plan are only available once you sign in. Your account will also track all of the verses you memorize and your progress, keeping statistics on the number of verses and passages you’ve memorized, as well as tracking your typing speed.
- Speak it while you type it. There’s great power in speaking the word of God. Try to speak and feel the scriptures while you are typing them. This will greatly enhance your understanding of the word, and help you to retain and memorize scriptures faster!
- Type It, Memorize It, Master It. Use this progression every time you take on a new verse. Don’t frustrate yourself by trying to type without looking when a verse is brand new to you. Type the verse once, then stay on Memorize It until you get your green check. Now Master It a few times until you get the green check again.
- Review, Review, Review. This has always been the secret to long-term bible memory, and Scripture Typer makes it easy. After you’ve memorized a few verses, select Review from the Scripture Memory menu. You’ll see a color coded listing of all the verses you’ve successfully memorized. Clicking the Review Now link will take you through your verses one by one, starting with those that most need review.
- Chose the right verses. Now don’t hear me wrong, “All Scripture is God-breathed and is useful for teaching, rebuking, correcting and training in righteousness” It is, however, much easier to memorize a verse that is impacting your heart here and now. You know, like that verse that touched you as the pastor spoke last week, or the one that your friend prayed over you, or the one that you started to pray, but couldn’t quite remember the whole thing. “Like apples of gold in settings of silver is a word spoken in right circumstances.”
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5 Tips To Help You Memorize Scripture
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