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Have you ever struggled to keep up with memorizing Scripture? I know I have. It’s easy to start off strong, but then stuff happens and before you know it, days have gone by, and you can’t even remember what you were working on last. But what if there was a better way to learn the Bible so that you never let your Scripture memory slide? Well, there is! And it’s called the Scripture Memory Journal.

Dangers Ahead is excited to offer a free Scripture Memory Journal to help you grow in your faith. Every month, we’ll send you a new verse to memorize. Sign up below to receive an email with a link to your new memory verse, as well as some tips on how to best memorize it. Plus, there’s no pressure – if you miss a month or two (or more), you can always pick back up where you left off. So why not try it? It’s free and could make all the difference in your spiritual life.

Why Memorize Scripture?

If you’re like me, you might wonder why it’s even important to memorize Scripture. After all, isn’t it enough just to read the Bible? While reading God’s Word is obviously important, there are benefits to memorizing Scripture that make it worth the effort:

1. Knowing Scripture can help when faced with temptation. When we have God’s Word stored up in our heart, we can better resist Satan’s lies (Psalm 119:11). And when we struggle with a particular sin or bad habit, having specific verses to turn to can be a lifesaver. Scripture memorization is a powerful tool that we should all be taking advantage of!

2. Memorizing Scripture can help us fight worry and anxiety (Philippians 4:6-7). When we meditate on God’s promises, we will be better able to trust Him during trials and take our worries captive before they take us captive.

3. Memorizing Scripture can help us better minister to others (Colossians 4:6). When we know God’s Word, it will better equip us to share the Good News with those around us and help meet their spiritual needs.

4. Ultimately, memorizing Scripture is a way of honoring God (Psalm 145:21). When we commit His Word to memory, we declare His truth is worth remembering and that we want to praise His name forever.

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How Do I Get Started?

Joining Dangers Ahead is easy and only takes a few seconds. Just fill in the form below and select the ‘Get Journal’ button. Once you’ve done that, you’ll be at the PDF file. Simply download the Journal, print it out, and put it somewhere where you’ll see it every day. That’s it! You’re on your way to becoming a Scripture memory pro!

I hope this has convinced you of the importance of memorizing Scripture and encouraged you to give the Scripture Memory Journal a try. What are you waiting for? There’s no time like the present to hide God’s Word in your heart. Join Dangers Ahead today for a free monthly Scripture Memory Journal. A new memory verse every month. Sign up today – I promise you won’t regret it!