Before we jump into the
process of memorization we must know the Person that helps us the most—the Holy
Spirit. The Holy Spirit is an
indispensible help in the process of memorization. According to Scripture,[1]
“The
Holy Spirit wants to aid you, assist you, help you, guide you, lead you, give
you revelation of Scripture, release his gifts through you, give you boldness,
teach you, strengthen you, refresh you, empower you, anoint you, protect you,
fellowship with you, help you pray, give you rest, give you wisdom, reveal
Jesus in your life, be your friend, and comfort you.”
That’s not a small list of
the working of the Holy Spirit. As
is summed up in John 14,
“ …the Advocate, the Holy Spirit, whom the Father
will send in my name, will teach you all things and will remind you of
everything I have said to you. “
That we would have someone
who teaches us, encourages us, reveals to us what we don’t understand and
reminds us of truth is valuable beyond our understanding. The Holy Spirit is right
there to help us learn and live the Word.
He wants to be involved on so many different levels. I’ve personally discovered a couple of
profound ways that the Holy Spirit wants to help in this process.
First the Holy Spirit wants
to help us understand the Scriptures.
When you begin to memorize and meditate on the Bible, you will discover
that there are verses that you have skimmed over in the past and when you slow
down, you realize you haven’t fully understand them.
I often ask for
understanding when looking at Scripture and the Holy Spirit delivers. How he delivers is almost like Hebrews
1:1 says, “at many times and in various ways.” There are times
when the Spirit will just drop the understanding into my heart and what was
confusing is now made clear. Other
times I will hear a sermon message and it explains the very thing I prayed to
understand or will be reading a book and someone will shed light on the
Scripture I was uncertain about. Many
times it comes through study. The
explanation from the Holy Spirit often doesn’t happen immediately but it does
come. God is faithful to help us
understand the Scriptures. He
longs to give us that revelation and to be a part of the process. Will you let him join you?
A second way that I have
found that he comes to my aid is through helping to remind me of Scriptures. It’s not a reminding in the sense that
he gives me the word by word download (although I’m sure at times he helps in
that way too), but more that he reminds me of the truth so that I know to live
it. And this is the goal of
memorization, that we not just know but that we live the truth of God’s Word.
It’s tempting when we jump
into the process of memorization to dive into the goal first. But we must take time in prayer and ask
God’s assistance. Our God wants to
help us to hide His Word into our hearts.
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