Oooooh! Pretty!
Did you ever put together a puzzle? Did you ever buy one because you just loved the picture it made, and took it home, and pulled the pieces out, found all the straight edges and the corners, put the frame together, got one one or two sections together and then you figured you take a break, but that break lasted three weeks? Or maybe you never went back to it; it sat wherever it was, taking up space, till you got tired of looking at it and moving it around because it was in the way, and just stuck it back in the box, thinking you'd eventually get back to it.
This represents the individual verses we memorize. We come across a verse, or even a couple of verses, that really speak to the heart and think, 'oh! I love that! I'm going to memorize that'!
Ok, so you get that the more you memorize the more of the 'big picture' you get. But it's more than that. Imagine that the sixty-six books which make up the Bible are sixty-six puzzles. You take that one beautiful piece, and you start building around it, and you don't stop until one
And it took FOR-E-VER!
There is NO greater satisfaction than memorizing large portions of scripture. Reading the Bible sometimes becomes just words on a page. Concepts are repetitive; words are repetitive and difficult to understand. But memorizing transforms the words. And when you get to the end of (memorizing) a chapter, you UNDERSTAND. The verses all fit together and become one line of thought that you can actually comprehend. It becomes meaningful and marvelous! There's a depth to it that you would never have understood before. Not only will you understand what you thought was there, but NEW concepts will be revealed that you DIDN'T know were there - almost like a puzzle within a puzzle. Two for one, right? What woman doesn't go for THAT?
I know now why David said the Word was sweeter than honey to him. You have to think outside the box sometimes. He wasn't saying he loved the words 'thee' or 'thou' or 'Spirit'. The Word can't be truly loved if it's disjointed like that. Only when it comes together as a whole can you fully appreciate the love, the majesty, the sacrifice of God and our eternal, undeserved position in Christ.
These too will be just words, unless you get serious about memorizing.
Don't just read the Word. OWN it!
Fight the good fight!
(Titus is a good place to start)
Jenny
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