Memorize Scripture – Week 1

Last year, I worked to memorize the entire Sermon on the Mount. The continuity was really amazing, and I was able to watch to see how each week built upon the previous ones.

This year, I want to take a different approach. I’ve identified several different passages that stand out to me and seem to be directed to my life. I want to memorize these in 2012.

The first one seems best suited to be a New Year’s verse. Take a look, it’s in Proverbs 4:23:

Proverbs 4:23

The heart is key. The Bible tells us over and over again that the state of the heart describes the state of our being.

It’s too easy in our media-saturated culture to allow the heart to be flooded with unnecessary and unhealthy junk.

The need to guard our heart is imperative.

For my family, that means we will reevaluate everything we watch and read, as a start. I know I need to watch out for my heart, but my kids don’t understand that fully yet. So Heather and I have to do that for them, teaching them the reason for it in the process. That may be somewhat of a challenge at first, but I’m convinced it will work out.

What do you do to guard your heart? You can share your thoughts in the comments section below.

4 Responses to “Memorize Scripture – Week 1”

  1. Jon Stolpe January 8, 2012 at 12:26 pm #

    Guarding my heart starts with being in God’d Word. Then it’s important to be in Christian community. And I think it’s extremely necessary to be held accountable in a one-on-one relationship.

    • Jeff Randleman January 9, 2012 at 11:02 am #

      Agreed! I think all three of these things are essential to becoming more the person God wants us to be.

  2. Dan Black January 11, 2012 at 4:26 am #

    Such a powerful passage. The key is to be connecting with God and surrender your life and heart to God. Great post.

    • Jeff Randleman January 11, 2012 at 1:08 pm #

      I agree! Surrendering is crucial. Thanks!

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