I took a run at memorizing Psalm 119 last year. I thought half a stanza per week (four verses) was doable, but I ran out of steam about five or six stanzas in. Along the way, though, I had a title for each stanza linked to its Hebrew letter, and for Beth, verses 9 – 16, it was the obvious since nearly every scripture memory program includes Psalm 119.9, 11:
How can a young man cleanse his way? By taking heed according to Your word. Your word I have hidden in my heart, That I might not sin against You. (Psalm 119.9, 11, NKJV)
“Your word I have hidden in my heart…” Thus:
Beth…don’t forget
Dallas Willard said that if he were limited to one spiritual discipline, it would be scripture memory. Navigator patriarch Leroy Eims wrote in The Lost Art of Disciplemaking something like this:
In my church, before the children can go into their Sunday School classes, they have to see the “Scripture Memory Lady” and quote their memory verse for the week. However, when I go to my Sunday School class, there is no Scripture Memory Lady sitting outside the door. Why not?
Scripture memory: you can do it! I describe the process in this blog from 2019, Deep Practice, and in this blog suggested by octogenarian Max Barnett.
Beth closes with:
I will delight myself in Your statutes; I will not forget Your word. (Psalm 119.16, NKJV)
PS Praise the Lord with me: our house in Monument closed today, October 31, 2025! An adventure.


