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Ecclesiastes 7:1-9:18

Reminder to myself: Written under the sun; not under the Son.

13 Notice the way God does things; then fall into line. Don't fight the ways of God, for who can straighten out what he has made crooked? (7:13)

Mike this is a plug for the One-Year-Bible Blog. The way to find out how God does things is to read His Word because God and His Word are One (John 1:1)

26 I discovered that a seductive woman is more bitter than death. Her passion is a trap, and her soft hands will bind you. Those who please God will escape from her, but sinners will be caught in her snare. (7:26).

If our society had a revelation of the truth of this verse, the Pornography industry and the sexualization of women (and men) would dry up and die. This society glorifies the seductive woman with all her curves and make-up, which hides the reflection of the true face of disease, death and destruction.

II Corinthians 7:8-16
Godly sorrow: I’m truly sorry and repentant for what I’ve done and whatever the consequences of my actions, I am willing to face.

Worldly sorrow: I’m sorry that I got caught and why should I have to be punished or make restitution because after all I said I was sorry.

Godly sorrow leads to a changed life, worldly sorry recognizes the wrong done only because it was found out and they cannot talk their way out of it. Worldly sorry fails to accept responsibility for their wrong; it was Mr. or Ms Somebody’s fault. Godly sorrow says, I did it and I accept full responsibility for my actions whatever that may be.

Psalm 48:1-14

3 God himself is in Jerusalem's towers.
He reveals himself as her defender.

The Lord will be my High Tower and my Defender just like He is, was Jerusalem defense.

Proverbs 22:17-19

The thirty sayings of the Wise, hmmm, I need to study these thirty sayings ‘cause I’m in bad need of Wisdom.

Grace and peace,
Ramona

I make it a point to memorize scripture. Here are a few of the ways that I do that: 1) write it down on an index card or other convient to carry paper. 2) Pull that card out or paper everytime I eat, drink or after washing my hands. I look at it, read it and try to say it without looking. 3) I also have a big glass door in my kitchen that I go in and out of a lot. I use a dry erase maker and write the verse there. I read it when I go out and when I come in. When it is time for a new verse, I just wipe that one off and write a new one. It also works well on the bathroom mirror.
That's how I do it. :)

I think Bible verse memorization is very important and many verses help live our life in a Godly manner. One of the most important verses I recite prayerfully when I am tempted by something that doesn't honor God is: 1 Corinthians 10:13, No temptation has seized you except what is common to man. And God is faithful; he will not let you be tempted beyond what you can bear. But when you are tempted, he will also provide a way out so that you can stand up under it.

Just a thought that came to mind. Maybe, because Solomon got so caught up with so many women he allowed himself to be entrapped by them in his weakness and then places the blame on the women???? Also, I have always had difficulty memorizing but have found that the more I read the bible the more I remember what I read. Many verses just come to mind in different situations without having had memorized them per se. Love & Hugs!

I have found View a Verse by Jerry Lucas very useful. You can find it on the Dr. Memory site.

Although, I must say I agree with Karen. Even though I practice memorizing the Bible, verses come to mind when I need them more so than when I purposely try to memorize them.

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