From Head To Heart
My childhood piano teacher was a stickler for memorization. Being
able to play a piece without error was not enough. I had to play several
pieces flawlessly by memory. Her reasoning was this: She didn’t want
her students to say, when asked to play, “I’m sorry, I don’t have my
music with me.”
As a child, I also memorized Bible passages, including Psalm 119:11.
Due to my limited understanding, I believed that simple memorization
would keep me from sin. I worked hard at memorizing verses, and I even
won a Moody Bible Story Book as an award.
Although memorizing the Bible is a good habit to develop, it’s not the act
of memorizing that keeps us from sin. As I learned soon after my
winning efforts, having the words of Scripture in my head made little
difference in my behavior. In fact, instead of victory over sin,
knowledge alone generated feelings of guilt.
Eventually I realized that the Word of God had to spread through my
whole being. I needed to internalize Scripture, to hide it “in my heart”
the way a musician does a piece of music. I had to live the Bible as
well as I could quote it. As God’s Word spreads from our heads to our
hearts, sin loses its power over us.
O Lord, my God, may Your Word become so
much a part of me that obedience comes
naturally and cheerfully from my heart.
Change me and mold me into Your image.
much a part of me that obedience comes
naturally and cheerfully from my heart.
Change me and mold me into Your image.
Let God’s Word fill your memory, rule your heart,
and guide your life.
and guide your life.

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