Memorization: A Powerful Life Investment



the power of memorization

Memorization: A Powerful Life Investment

"I have hidden your word in my heart that I might not sin against you."

Psalm 119:11

Dear Kids,

Think back over the years to some of the things you committed to memory. The poem a teacher required you to learn. A song you listened to over and over until the lyrics found a permanent place in your brain. These memories often stick with us throughout our lives. They reside close to the surface and are easy to find when you seek to recall them. This collection of stored knowledge can form beliefs and evoke certain feelings years later. Sometimes they even become an unconscious guide to direct our lives. This is why it is crucial to not only read God’s word but to commit it to memory. Memorization is one of the most powerful life investments you can make.

Memories of Childhood Easy to Recall

As I think back over my life there are certain things that have stayed with me over the years. I regularly sing a few little Scottish ditties to my grandchildren. These are the same ones my great-grandmother sang to me in her native Scottish brogue.

I have not played the flute in years, but when I pick it up my fingers automatically move to the holes needed for the tune, You’re a Grand Old Flag. I memorized this patriotic song in 1976 when I was nine years old. I marched in our town’s parade as part of a fife and drum core to celebrate our country’s bicentennial birthday. To this day I can perform this song with the best of them.

Memorization of God's Word

But some of the most helpful exercises I have practiced include the memorization of Bible verses. The Scriptures I committed to memory many years ago have stuck with me and have been a comfort and source of wisdom throughout my life. Many times God has brought them to mind just when I needed them most. They help in decision-making, give guidance in uncertainty, and provide comfort in sadness. The Psalmist found that memorizing God’s word protected him from sin and kept his way pure.

We would do well to continue developing this important discipline of memorization. I am older now and my brain doesn’t hold information as well as it once did, but that is not a reason to give up. The continual recitation and practice of memorization keeps the brain limber and provides benefits beyond what we can imagine. God uses it to speak to us as we live our daily lives.

Treasure God's Word in Your Heart

So as you sift through the files of your mind to retrieve some of your old memories, make sure you regularly add to what is already there. Spend time every day in God’s word and hide it in your heart. It will be one of the most powerful life investments you ever make.

Love,

   Mama

6 Comments

  1. Abigail Sheridan on August 6, 2021 at 10:35 AM

    Thank you for your post!!

  2. Sandy on August 6, 2021 at 10:40 AM

    You are welcome!

  3. Nathan B on August 9, 2021 at 11:42 AM

    Literature: “The sincere representation of a view of life expressed in appropriate and memorable terms”

    This is what first came to mind when you mentioned memorization as my HS teacher pounded this definition into my brain!

    It’s true how things you memorize stick with you over the course of time. I’ve been slow at keeping this discipline within my spiritual life lately, but one thing that is helpful is music! My wife and I put Psalm 96 to our own little tune and now 2-3 years later we can still sing it almost perfectly.
    Thanks for sharing “Mama”! Keep encouraging your readers “one verse at a time.”

    • Mama 💕 on August 9, 2021 at 2:09 PM

      You are always a big encouragement, Nathan! I love how you and Dalia work together to grow spiritually! Putting a verse to a tune is such a good idea! Keep up the good work! Love you!! 💕

  4. Bart K. Sheridan on August 10, 2021 at 10:35 AM

    Along with your earlier thoughts on meditation, this encouragement to memorize scripture is so important! Thanks!

    • Sandy on August 10, 2021 at 11:06 AM

      It’s harder to do when older but provides many benefits when you put in the effort!! I love using the Biblememory.com app to help with the process. It’s fun and very helpful!

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