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"I have hidden thy Word in my heart that I may not sin against thee." Psalms 119:11.
These are for me, and shpadoinkle since you have your 5 bibles on the shelf and you haven't memorized any yet: (Galatians 5:6-9):
"Here's the thing: In Jesus whether you are circumcised or not makes no difference. What makes a difference is faith energized by love. Who has impeded your progress and kept you from obeying the truth? You were off to such a good start. I know for certain the pressure isn't coming from God. He keeps calling you to the truth. You know what they say, "Just a little yeast causes all the dough to rise," so even the slightest detour from the truth will take you to a destination you do not desire."
These are for me, and shpadoinkle since you have your 5 bibles on the shelf and you haven't memorized any yet: (Galatians 5:6-9):
"Here's the thing: In Jesus whether you are circumcised or not makes no difference. What makes a difference is faith energized by love. Who has impeded your progress and kept you from obeying the truth? You were off to such a good start. I know for certain the pressure isn't coming from God. He keeps calling you to the truth. You know what they say, "Just a little yeast causes all the dough to rise," so even the slightest detour from the truth will take you to a destination you do not desire."
Not on the shelf. On the nightstand, the desk, by my couch, in my truck, and in the study. They are where I can get to them and I read at least an hour every day. I just don't see the point in memorizing scripture except to play the "I'm a better Christian than you are because I memorize scripture" game. Seems a silly use of time. Lots of people have passages memorized, but since there are tens of thousands of Christian denominations, that tells me very few people actually understand what they are reading.