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Details for November Scripture Challenge
Jenny Lee

Scripture challenge starts soon!

In my last blog I invited you to join a scripture challenge. If you missed the last blog and would like to read more about the challenge, click here "Life update and November Challenge".



I'm so encouraged by how many said they would like to join this scripture meditation challenge!



As a reminder, this challenge will begin on Monday, November 11th. Anyone can join. We will meditate on a different Bible verse each day for 12 days. The scriptures all have to do with your mind and thoughts. You can read more about why I'm doing this and why I chose the specific topic here. There are free scripture cards already made with these verses. Download them here, or you can write the verses on paper or index cards, with the following verses. Also below are the dates that correspond with the scripture we will be meditating on each day.


November

11th- Romans 8:5

12th- 2 Timothy 1:7

13th- Isaiah 26:3

14th- Ephesians 4:22-24

15th- Luke 12:29-31

16th- Mark 12:30

17th- Lamentations 3:21-23

18th- 1 Corinthians 2:16

19th- 2 Corinthians 10:5

20th- Romans 12:2

21st- Philippians 4:8

22nd- Colossians 3:1-2


I will be posting these verses, and encouragement for you, throughout the challenge on my Cherished Word Facebook page. If you have Facebook make sure to follow this page so you can see my posts.


Below, I have written 20 helpful ways to meditate on Scripture. I really encourage you to at least use the first three ways listed every day during the challenge. They are in bold lettering below. Then, if you like, choose several of the other ways throughout the challenge.


You can also download this list of 20 ways to meditate on scripture.


20 Ways to Meditate on Scripture


1. Choose specific times of the day to read a verse. For example, make a commitment to read it first thing in the morning, at lunchtime, and before bed.


2. Ask God to reveal the truth of His word to your heart.


3. Read the verse very slowly and think about what it is saying.


4. Place a scripture card in a place where you will see it often, such as on your desk, mirror, or refrigerator.


5. Choose to meditate on a verse instead of reaching for your phone to scroll through social media or engage in something else that uses up your time.


6. Write out the verses on index cards in a version you like.


7. Write out the verses in a different version of the Bible than you usually use.


8. Write scriptures on post-it notes and stick them where you will see them often.


9. Write the verse down several times.


10. Highlight each verse in your Bible.


11. Share a verse with someone God puts on your heart. When we share with others, it blesses them, but it also helps us retain it in our own hearts.


12. Memorize the verse or a small part of the verse.


13. Say the verse out loud each day.


14. Turn the verse into a prayer.


15. Turn the verse into a praise.


16. Think about how the verse applies to your personal life.


17. Journal about the verse.


18. Use an app such as Blue Letter Bible to do a word study on a particular word that stands out to you.


19. Read the verse in context by reading the surrounding verses in your Bible.


20. Listen to the verse in its context by listening to an audio Bible.


Download this list here.


I hope this list inspires you. I'm looking forward to meditating on God's word with you. I pray you're looking forward to doing this together too!


"I will meditate on your precepts and fix my eyes on your ways. I will delight in your statutes; I will not forget your word." Psalm 119:15-16 ESV


-Jenny



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