Tag: Bible Application

God intends for us to apply the wisdom found in the Bible as part of His process of sanctification – that is, making us more like Jesus.

  • Divine Protection From The Devil

    The Word of God is our protection from the devil who seeks to destroy us. But you can’t use the Word of God as a weapon if you don’t know it; if you don’t have it in your mind. You need to do some Scripture memory… Read the Full Post

  • Think God’s Thoughts to Overcome Fear and Anxiety

    Do you want PERFECT PEACE? You can have it — when you think Gods thoughts. That’s what you’re doing when you’ve memorized verses and passages from the Bible. And — good news — when you fill your mind with God’s thoughts, the devil cannot… Read the Full Post

  • Scripture Memory Index

     INDEX TO ALL SCRIPTURE MEMORY ARTICLES  Topics include: Do you realize how important it is to God that we know His Word? The benefits of Scripture memory. (multiple posts on this topic) Why we have no hunger for Scripture memory — at first What the devil does NOT want you to know about Scripture memory…

  • I’m Hearing From God; Here’s What He Told Me

    How does it strike you when someone claims to be “hearing from God”? I was thinking the other day about how I’ve heard people claim to have been “hearing from God.” They relate these “hearings” as though they had some special connection to the Throne of Grace that the rest of us do not have.…

  • Spiritual Hunger For Bible Memory Missing? Here’s Why!

    There is an important reason why you don’t “feel” hunger for spiritual matters such as Scripture memory. Spiritual hunger works exactly the opposite from natural hunger. Our bodies are designed to signal us when we need food. Every newborn baby demonstrates this by crying out for milk. Meanwhile, our spiritual being is equally famished, longing…

  • The REAL Catholic Church Dilemma

    The REAL Catholic Church Dilemma is one they cannot resolve. Watch the video; see what even a Catholic is saying about homosexual scandals within the Catholic Church, even in the Vatican! But the only process by which the changes needed can happen is to teach, apply and live by biblical principles. The Catholic Church cannot…

  • Contentment: How Much Is Enough?

    To live a lifestyle if contentment is not natural. It is supernatural, and has to be learned. [esp] 11b I have learned in whatever situation I am to be content. 12 I know how to be brought low, and I know how to abound. In any and every circumstance, I have learned the secret of facing plenty…

  • Benefits of Scripture Memory

    This is all about the BENEFITS of Scripture memory. And let me tell you, God is no cheapskate when it comes to lavishing His benefits upon those who obey Him. There are for too many to list here, so here’s my “Top Ten” list of biblical principles that, if you live by these, you will…

  • Why Learn Bible Verses

    You can’t think God’s Thoughts until you internalize His Word into your heart. You can read, so I know you can do it! Daily reading of selected Scriptures ls an easy way to learn Bible verses. Here’s how I know you can do it: You can remember your phone number, your address, the birthdays of…

  • Delight: The Goal of Scripture Memory

    Do you get it? Can you see it? This “delight” thing is a benefit that God is offering to us. But as with most of Gods offers, it seems to contradict our experience and our common sense. Read The Full Article

  • How To Live “In Perfect Peace” ”” Part 3

    Today is Monday, November 14, 2011. On this same Monday in 1988, exactly 23 years ago, I was fired from my job. In my previous post I described how, for many months that followed, I was tormented by fear and by panic attacks. All of that took place before I know about the spiritual basis…

  • How To Live “In Perfect Peace” – Part 1

    by Jan Smith Have you ever noticed how a seemingly ordinary day can suddenly become memorable? Often you don’t recognize those days until after they’ve happened. You look back and think, “Because that happened, this is a day I’ll always remember.” When I became aware of that “after-the-fact” aspect years ago, I decided to try…