Memorizing
This week I got to thinking about the kids sharing their memory verses with the congregation on Family Sundays. When was the last time you memorized Scripture? Or anything??
Memorization has gone in and out of fashion in schools and churches over the decades, but I grew up in a time when memorizing Bible verses and poems was taken for granted. Texts have a way of becoming part of us, of getting inside of us and are available to us when we need a tether, an encouragement, a reminder of sacred reality.
Pascal said, “In times of difficulty, always keep something beautiful in your heart.” Memorizing a passage or poem, for me, allows me to live with it as if with a good friend, walking with it, breathing with it, learning from it, and often feeling consolation from it. Both things are important…the discipline required to memorize and the selection and value of what I choose to commit to memory.
I am curious what texts you try to keep in memory. And why. And when have you recalled it? It might be a poem, or a line from a book, it might be imperfectly recalled, but nonetheless permanently in you… What is it? And why?
Anita Sorenson
Pastor for Spiritual Formation