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Galatians

I'm super excited because I have completed Galatians Chapter two. It's in the memory bank now and I get to move on to Chapter 3. Chapter 3 is the hump for me. Every time I have set out to memorize all of Galatians I get stuck on Chapter 3 and give up... but not this time! This time I will achieve my goal because I have accountability and a friend to do this memorization challenge with!!

The last paragraph of Chapter 2 is my favorite:
"I have been crucified with Christ. It is no longer I who live, but Christ who lives in me. The life I know live in the flesh I live through faith in the Son of God who loved me and gave himself for me. I do not nullify the grace of God, for if righteousness were through the law then Christ died for no purpose."
Gal 2:20-21

If you have joined this challenge with me please let me know how you are doing!  :D

Monday Memorization

Sorry this is coming up late. Yesterday was a busy day, but a great day!! I started off with the usual Monday chores which is mainly cleaning up after a weekend of not wanting to do anything. So half way through the day we I decided to check my email and a friend from Okinawa messaged me saying to call because they were heading our way!! They were driving from Michigan to Texas to pick up their stuff from a storage unit. The hubby and I were thrilled. So I made dinner for them. BBQ Chicken and Macaroni and cheese... homemade. It was so wonderful to see them and fellowship with them. The conversations we had were such a blessing! So anyway... I didn't get to it.


I now have Galatians chapter one down really well! I don't think that it will leave the memory. I also got Galatians 2:1-6 and then after that it was rocky. I could tell you what it was about, but not verse by verse. So by next Monday I will have at least up to verse 14 done.

Tips on memorizing:

   1. Write your verse or verses out on index cards. Place them where you will see them a lot, ie: Bathroom mirror.

   2. Set a time goal. If you are memorizing a whole chapter then break it down. Set weekly deadlines for yourself. If you are a busy person then do one verse a week.

   3. Get a partner. Memorization is much easier when you have someone to do it with. It is just like training for a race. If you wake up in the morning and it is raining outside the only thing that is going to get you to run that day is that your running partner is standing out there waiting for you.


So if you have taken the challenge what verse or verses have you chosen to memorize?

Monday Memorization Challenge

Mondays are such a drag most of the time, if not all the time. So what can I do to try to make that better? The best thing I can think of is time with the LORD. He is the only one that can put peace into my heart and calm my stress. Stress is a big thing for me, because if I get too stressed out I end up with heart palpitations. Not fun! So I have decided to do some scripture memorization every Monday! Monday Memorization.

For a really long time now, like a year, I have been trying to memorize all of Galatians, in the ESV. It all started when my pastor from Okinawa, Mark Oshman (check out his sermons on itunes), challenged the congregation with a list of things. One of them being to memorize one of Paul's epistles. I chose Galatians. I would get going on a good routine and then I would get caught up in the business of life and then forget about it. Only to try and start again later and have to start from the beginning because I'm rusty. So here I go again. Starting roughly from the beginning. I have Chapter 1 pretty much down, I tend to leave out a line sometimes, but other than that I'm doing pretty good. Now I need to get chapter 2 down just as well so I can continue on to chapter 3 and finally get past that. I have never gone past chapter 3... it like an evil hump I can't get over.

Now here is the challenge. Just to memorize a verse a week, if you would like to join me in memorizing one of Paul's epistles let me know so we can encourage one another in completing it!

Here is a verse that is a good one to start with if you are new to memorizing scripture...  (which was also one of Mark Oshman's challenges)

"All scripture is breathed out by God and profitable for teaching, for reproof, for correction, and for training in righteousness, that the man of God may be competent, equipped for every good work."
2 Timothy 3:16-17

Here is the full list of challenges:

1. Meditate on and memorize 2 Tim 3:16-17
2. Begin reading the Bible one chapter per day
3. Commit to reading through the New Testament in the next 6 months
4. Commit to memorizing a chapter in the New Testament
5. Commit to reading the whole Bible in a year
6. Partner with someone and memorize an Epistle
7. Partner with someone and read through Systematic Theology
8. Do an in depth study on one of the books of the Bible.
9. Begin learning a biblical language
10. Enroll in Bible College or Seminary

here is another translation of 2 Tim 3:16-17
"All scripture is God-Breathed and is useful for teaching, rebuking, correcting, and training in righteousness, that the man of God may be competent, equipped for every good work."