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Wisdom for the Everyday: Scripture Memory & Motherhood Risen Motherhood

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Sometimes it feels like we can’t finish a thought before a child needs us to grab more water, tie a shoe, or change a diaper. When mom’s brain power is consistently going to urgent things, adding scripture memory into the routine can seem too hard. Who really has time for flashcards? In this episode, Emily and Laura show how memorizing scripture gives us the wisdom we’re craving for the everyday. God’s word renews our minds and transform our lives, which helps us in the carpool line, the kitchen, and every moment of motherhood. God gave us his word as a gift; let’s enjoy it.   


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MENTIONED ON THE SHOW: Systematic Theology: An Introduction to Christian Belief, John M. Frame
Ep. 104, What Does It Mean to Find Your Identity in Christ?: An Interview with Jackie Hill Perry
Romans Road (Memory tool for the gospel)




RELATED ARTICLES, RESOURCES, AND CONTENT: Related R|M resources:
R|M Abide Method
Ep. 63, Jen Wilkin: Growing in God’s Word as a Mom of Little Ones
Ep. 87, What Does It Mean to “Preach the Gospel to Yourself?”
“What Should I Teach My Children About the Bible?” Emily Jensen
Around the web:
An Approach to Extended Memorization of Scripture, Dr. Andrew Davis
(Here’s a free PDF from Dr. Davis with similar content.)
Habits of Grace, David Matthis
Spiritual Disciplines for the Christian Life, Donald S. Whitney
"He’s Memorized 42 Books of the Bible and You Can Too" Don Whitney
“Scripture Memory Made Easy” Tabor Laughlin
“The Importance of Scripture Memory” Radu Gheorghita
“You Can Memorize Scripture this Year” Andy Naselli
Help Me Teach the Bible: Nancy Guthrie and Andy Davis on Scripture Memory
Simply Charlotte Mason Memory System [Video]
Fighter Verses pack
Songs for Saplings (can also be streamed online for free)
Hidden in My Heart (can also be streamed online for free)




R|M APPLY QUESTIONS: Scripture memory can be hard for moms, so let’s take a personal inventory on Bible memory and the challenges in our lives. Do you currently memorize scripture? Have you ever had a rhythm for scripture memory? What are 2-3 reasons why you don’t memorize scripture (ie. uninterested, too tired, overwhelmed—and seriously no need to get stuck in guilt here. This is just a starting point!)?
We believe the Bible is in the infallible Word of God, and it holds the power to judge the intentions of our hearts and renew our minds. Why is it important for Christians to know what the Bible says?
Look up Psalm 119. List some of the benefits of knowing God’s word. Do you think you can experience these gifts apart from knowing God’s word and how he desires for us to live?
We mentioned a lot of helpful tips and resources to start Bible memory in your home. Choose one or two that sound like a good fit for your learning style and family rhythm. How can you incorporate them into your week? How can you include your kids in the fun?
Remember, we don’t earn our right standing before God by reciting Bible verses. He doesn’t love, bless, or help us more because we’ve proven ourselves worthy. Instead, he gifts us his word so we can better know him and how to live in a way that leads to joy. Consider an area in your life where you struggle to remember God’s love for you. What verses can you memorize to help you trust in God’s faithfulness to you?




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Leave an iTunes review. These are huge for us! The more reviews, the greater chance another mother will find us.
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Sometimes it feels like we can’t finish a thought before a child needs us to grab more water, tie a shoe, or change a diaper. When mom’s brain power is consistently going to urgent things, adding scripture memory into the routine can seem too hard. Who really has time for flashcards? In this episode, Emily and Laura show how memorizing scripture gives us the wisdom we’re craving for the everyday. God’s word renews our minds and transform our lives, which helps us in the carpool line, the kitchen, and every moment of motherhood. God gave us his word as a gift; let’s enjoy it.   


VIEW TRANSCRIPT
 




 
GIVE TO RISEN MOTHERHOOD


MENTIONED ON THE SHOW: Systematic Theology: An Introduction to Christian Belief, John M. Frame
Ep. 104, What Does It Mean to Find Your Identity in Christ?: An Interview with Jackie Hill Perry
Romans Road (Memory tool for the gospel)




RELATED ARTICLES, RESOURCES, AND CONTENT: Related R|M resources:
R|M Abide Method
Ep. 63, Jen Wilkin: Growing in God’s Word as a Mom of Little Ones
Ep. 87, What Does It Mean to “Preach the Gospel to Yourself?”
“What Should I Teach My Children About the Bible?” Emily Jensen
Around the web:
An Approach to Extended Memorization of Scripture, Dr. Andrew Davis
(Here’s a free PDF from Dr. Davis with similar content.)
Habits of Grace, David Matthis
Spiritual Disciplines for the Christian Life, Donald S. Whitney
"He’s Memorized 42 Books of the Bible and You Can Too" Don Whitney
“Scripture Memory Made Easy” Tabor Laughlin
“The Importance of Scripture Memory” Radu Gheorghita
“You Can Memorize Scripture this Year” Andy Naselli
Help Me Teach the Bible: Nancy Guthrie and Andy Davis on Scripture Memory
Simply Charlotte Mason Memory System [Video]
Fighter Verses pack
Songs for Saplings (can also be streamed online for free)
Hidden in My Heart (can also be streamed online for free)




R|M APPLY QUESTIONS: Scripture memory can be hard for moms, so let’s take a personal inventory on Bible memory and the challenges in our lives. Do you currently memorize scripture? Have you ever had a rhythm for scripture memory? What are 2-3 reasons why you don’t memorize scripture (ie. uninterested, too tired, overwhelmed—and seriously no need to get stuck in guilt here. This is just a starting point!)?
We believe the Bible is in the infallible Word of God, and it holds the power to judge the intentions of our hearts and renew our minds. Why is it important for Christians to know what the Bible says?
Look up Psalm 119. List some of the benefits of knowing God’s word. Do you think you can experience these gifts apart from knowing God’s word and how he desires for us to live?
We mentioned a lot of helpful tips and resources to start Bible memory in your home. Choose one or two that sound like a good fit for your learning style and family rhythm. How can you incorporate them into your week? How can you include your kids in the fun?
Remember, we don’t earn our right standing before God by reciting Bible verses. He doesn’t love, bless, or help us more because we’ve proven ourselves worthy. Instead, he gifts us his word so we can better know him and how to live in a way that leads to joy. Consider an area in your life where you struggle to remember God’s love for you. What verses can you memorize to help you trust in God’s faithfulness to you?




FOR MORE: To subscribe: on iOS, go to our iTunes page and subscribe. On Android, click this podcast RSS feed link and select your podcast app. You may need to copy the link into your favorite podcast app (like Overcast or Stitcher).
Leave an iTunes review. These are huge for us! The more reviews, the greater chance another mother will find us.
Like Risen Motherhood on Facebook and follow on Instagram and Twitter for the latest updates and re

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