Saturday, August 16, 2014
Be still, and know that I am God
If you're like many Christians who are trying to memorize
scriptures, you probably asked this question to yourself...
Why do I forget?
Not just bible verses but also things like things to buy from grocery store, call someone, pay your bills, etc.
The reason for most of the annoying instances of forgetting is that you do not take the trouble to connect new information with some fact you already know. Isolated facts drop out of the mind quickly, but if you file new knowledge in relation to something already established in your mind, you will retain it and be able to refer to it whenever you need it.
It is simply a matter of making a special use of your power of association, which is the beginning of all learning processes.
William James said, "In mental terms, the more other facts a fact is associated with in the mind, the better possession of it our memory retains.
Each of its associates becomes a hook to which it hangs, a means to fish it up by when sunk beneath the surface."
Association is making mental hooks from which you may fish facts out of your mind as you require them. This mental filing system will provide the mental hooks upon which to hang, or file, anything you want to remember.
Certain selected words, called KEY WORDS, are the mental hooks in your filing system. Each one represents a vivid image.
One of the verses I love to recite is Psalm 46:10. My key words are "be still".
Once I have the keywords in mind, all other words of that verse just fit in.
"Be still, and know that I am God;
I will be exalted among the nations,
I will be exalted in the earth."
You must have this keywords in all the verses you're trying to memorize.
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