Memorize "Elijah" with us
Each of the past 3 years, we have had a verse a day world-wide Scripture Memory initiative. It started with HEBREWS, then 1 TIMOTHY and last year's 1 JOHN.
Shortly after the 1 TIMOTHY project began, I got an email from Andy letting me know about this new Scripture Memory website he had made called Memverse. He thought it might be a good tool for people around the world memorizing 1 TIMOTHY to encourage and inspire each other as well as keep track of their individual verses. I took a look at Memverse and loved it. I sent out an email to our 1 TIMOTHY participants letting them know about Memverse, and as they say, the rest is history... It was a lot of fun that first year to see almost half of the top 100 most popular verses all come from 1 TIMOTHY. The chart has since been overtaken by a bunch of enthusiastic Bible Bee memorizers so that now zero verses from 1 TIMOTHY remain and only the famous 1:9 remains in 31st place from 1 JOHN. There are currently no verses from 1 KINGS 17 - 2 KINGS 2 in the top 100. Will you pray with me that we can get the word out enough about the Elijah project on memverse to change that. (maybe some day Memverse will extend the chart out to the top 1,000 most popular verses so I could see where others beyond the top 100 currently rank.)
I am praying for 100 Elijah finishers and at least 10 Elijah project groups memorizing together offline. Do you have some friends or a church group who might want to memorize Elijah with you for some exciting face-to-face discussion, meditation, encouragement, and inspiration the next few months?
One exciting new tool for memorizing Elijah is www.impresskids.com I have 1 KINGS 17:1 and 1 KINGS 17:2-4 set up in the 1984 NIV, KJV, NKJ, ESV, NASB, the Magadang Balita Biblia (Tagalog spoken in the Philippines) and Terjemahan Baru (Indonesian). I also have through 1 KINGS 17:16 in the 1984 NIV. Let me know if you would like us to include Elijah verses in other translations as well. You can join our Elijah page at http://www.impresskids.com/my/place/101
Any on Facebook can join our group there at http://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=673866741&ref=tn_tnmn#!/groups/Memorize1John/
Schedule for memorizing 1 KINGS 17-19, 21; and 2 KINGS 1:1-2:18 (there is no legalism in this schedule. You may start and end and go at whatever pace best suits you and your friends.) This schedule is just a guideline and the pace that I and Jacky will be following.
1 KINGS 17:1-24 = Dec 12th - Jan 4th; 1 KINGS 18:1-46 = Jan 5th - Feb 19th; 1 KINGS 19:1-21 = Feb 20th - March 12th;
1 KINGS 21:1-29 = March 13th - April 10th; 2 KINGS 1:1-18 = April 11 - 28th; 2 KINGS 2:1-18 = April 29th - May 16th
then if you are ages 7-18 take a short break and get ready for the 2012 National Bible Bee www.biblebee.org
Current known ELIJAH memorizers: If you are no longer memorizing ELIJAH or are listed twice, please let me know. Also let me know if you are aware of people memorizing with us who are not on this list.
Please pray for people in this group. Pray that God might grant us strength, endurance, motivation and discipline to keep memorizing. Pray even more importantly, that the Scripture might be powerful in our lives and that God may be pleased on our meditation on His Truth through this project. Less importantly, but still worth praying about, you can also sneak in a short prayer that those on this list not on Memverse may discover the joy and benefit of Memverse and that Memverse may gain new strongholds of members through the Elijah Project.
Abidemi Elebute, AJ, Allie Smith, Alma Baker, Alma Juat, Amy P, AmyV, Andrea Miller, Angela, Angelyn Metran, Archambault family (Sheena, Kiarra, and Grace), Arthur Koon, Ashley Chastain, Ashley Hanney, Barbara Sheldon, Barbara Smith, Bautista family ( Ronnie, Belen, Nyra ), Ben Watt, Bert Fajutrao, Beth Nueva, Bonnie Rodriguez, Carolyn, Cindy Singh, Claire, Connie Swaine, Constance Keating, Courtney Allison, Courtney Killingbeck, Daniel Baergen, Danny Liuson, Dayo Davies, Desnan Malaoe, Devan Miller, Edrian, Elisa J, Emeka Rajis, Erika Wenzel, Ester Kppi, Florida Hasibuan, Funmilayo Ikiebe, Gilles Dossan, Gina Ahamnos, GMoV, Hannah (Spanish); Hannah Fiedler, Hannah Green, Heather Stump, Heidi Schreiber, Imelda Pedida, InSoloChristo, Isaiah Martinez, Jacob Kallikoth, Jacky Walker, Jael, Jake Erkens, Jay Sandoval, Jennifer W, Jireh, Jonathan Pearson, Josiah De Graaf, Josie Fernandez, Joshua, JPIA(Rachel), Julia Conners, Julie Jones, KaitlynV, Karlin Kendall, Kim Cordner, Kristine Librado, Laura Cimmino, Laura H, Leal Christian Juat, Leal Grace Juat, Leng Gumaro, Linda Johnson, Lori Murphy, Marjorie Renold, Marilyn Fischer, Marinda Hartzenberg, Mariner Eccles, Marisa Joulfaian, Marlene Farley, Marlene Metran, Mary Ginn, Mary L, Matthew Minica, Melody Mieczkowski, Michelle Curry, Michelle Dueling (5), Naga Pila, Nanay Carina Metran, Natalia Groot, Octavius, OCTSRIS, Odejimi Oyekunle, Ofhel Castillo, Pamela McDonald, Phil Walker, Pilar Valdoz, Purig Ramos, Renelle,. Rhina Babas, Rochelle, Rommel Amansec, Roy Cline, Rozleigh Roman, Sarah Mackenzie, Sara Young, Sheila Froehlich, Shelly Scheidling, Sinmisola Ajelero, Stephanie Lish, Surreyhorse (4), Tamara Cline, Temitope Akiode, Tina Torres, TirzahLynn, Todd, Trish Mathis, Walker Junior (we trust) = 132 people
Known Groups Memorizing ELIJAH offline for face-to-face mutual accountability, discussion, meditation, encouragement, and inspiration: Please let me know if your group has stopped meeting or if you are forming a new group or if you have different members in your group. (Some may want to consider forming a group to begin 2012 after Christmas is over). Please let me know what information you would like with your group. You can include church or location you are meeting, translation you are memorizing in, times you are meeting, etc.
Please pray for the formation of new groups. Pray also for the current groups that their meeting times may be enjoyable, encouraging, inspiring, and most importantly, honoring to God. Pray that groups that want to increase numbers will be able to and that those who want to join a group will be able to find one or recruit a friend to start one.
Kaitlyn and Amy V meeting in Northern Michigan;
Laura H and Mary L meeting in Nebraska;
Surreyhorse family (4 memorizers);
Alma Juat, Josie Fernandez, Leal Christian Juat, Leal Grace Juat, Leng Gumaro, Ofhel, Pilar Valdoz, Puring Ramos, Rhina Babas, Bautista family ( Ronnie - father, Belen - mother and Nyra ), Renelle, Rochelle,.Edrian, Jireh, Joshua at Fountain of Life Christian Community Church in Valenzuela City, north Manila, Philippines memorizing in both the 1984 NIV and MBB (Tagalog)
Hannah Fiedler and Heidi Schreiber
Sarah Young and Angela
Michelle Duelling and 4 from the family of her pastor
Sheena, Kiarra, and Grace Archambault
Phil, Jacky, and Junior Walker in Manila, Philippines on our way, Lord willing, to Indonesia.memorizing in the 1984 NIV (other translations welcome)
ACCOUNTABILITY CHART: Those who want can get extra support and encouragement by declaring your verses and being listed on this chart. For every 6 verses you declare you will receive a letter on the chart. You do not have to declare your verses in order. You can declare verses from chapter 19 before chapter 17 if you wish. To declare verses and join the chart, give your first name, the first initial of your last name, the country or USA state you live in, and the verses you have memorized. Sample declaration = Jim A OH 1 KINGS 17:1-6 or Phil W IDN 1 KINGS 18:5 - 10
Laura H NE A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z CONGRATULATIONS on finishing memorizing the Elijah project. May God give you and Mary the faith of Elijah as you walk through this life trusting Elijah's God in the name of our Lord Jesus Christ. Very glad that you 2 did this together.
Mary L NE A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z CONGRATULATIONS on finishing memorizing the Elijah project. May God give you and Laura the faith of Elijah as you walk through this life trusting Elijah's God in the name of our Lord Jesus Christ. Very glad that you 2 did this together.
Kaitlyn V MI A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X
Caleb W OH A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z CONGRATULATIONS on being the very first to finish memorizing the Elijah project. May God give you the faith of Elijah as you walk through this life trusting Elijah's God to be powerful in the name of our Lord Jesus Christ.
Josiah D PA A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z CONGRATULATIONS on finishing memorizing the Elijah project. May God give you the faith of Elijah as you walk through this life trusting Elijah's God in the name of our Lord Jesus Christ. Looking forward to the return of your DD and TD days with our next project!
Amy V MI A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S
Rachel C NC A B C D
Amy P MO A B C D
Beowulf W OH A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S
Hannah F IL A
Rosie A OH A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z CONGRATULATIONS on being the 2nd to finish memorizing the Elijah project. May God give you and Mary the faith of Elijah as you walk through this life trusting Elijah's God in the name of our Lord Jesus Christ. May God grant you the grace to keep and be encouraged by these verses for a lifetime!
Surreyhorse 4 CA A B C D E F G
Matthew M TX A B C D
Jacky W PHI A B C D E F G
Phil W PHI A B C D E F
Marlene M PHI A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z CONGRATULATIONS on finishing memorizing the Elijah project. May God give you the faith of Elijah as you walk through this life trusting Elijah's God in the name of our Lord Jesus Christ. And may you pass the faith of Elijah on to your 2 young sons over the years as Elijah passed his faith on to Elisha.
Sarah M U.K. A B C D
Pilar V PHI A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z CONGRATULATIONS on being the first from FOL to finish memorizing the Elijah project. May many be inspired and follow your footsteps. And may God give you the faith of Elijah as you walk through this life trusting Elijah's God in the name of our Lord Jesus Christ.
Christian J PHI A
Marjorie R PHL A
I can honestly say that I am more excited about starting this new world wide Elijah initiative than with any of the 3 previous wonderful experiences we had. Maybe a part of it is simply what is going on in my life. I got married June 25th shortly after finishing 1 JOHN so this will be the first large Scripture memory project Jacky and I, Lord willing, complete together. I can't wait to memorize, discuss, and pray over these powerful verses with her. Any other husband/wife or boyfriend/girlfriend teams going to experience this joy with us?
Secondly, Jacky and I are engaged in radical full time ministry spreading a passion for Scripture in the Philippines and Indonesia and wherever else God sends us. We want and desperately need Elijah's God to be real for us as He leads, empowers, and provides for our lives and our ministry.
Lastly, Jacky is pregnant with our first child. As new parents, we don't want to share dead, weak, or hypocritical religious teaching and practices to our children who know us best. Rather, we pray that God will so change and indwell us that our children will see us literally trusting the God of Elijah to be at work in our family.
I don't know what your situation is. However, I do know that our Christian world, and especially the next generation of Christians growing up needs to know that the true, living, Biblical God of Elijah is real, and is just as powerful, and wants to be wholeheartedly trusted just as much in 2011 as thousands of years ago during the days of Elijah. Will all the advances and excitement of modern sience, psychology, technology, materialism, entertainment, and temporal worldly success reduce the Bible to irrelevant even if it's true? Or will we fully live up to the life Jesus Christ died and rose again to bring and live inside of us. Will those who see our faith in a powerful, living God join Elisha in passionately wanting to know the God who lives in us for themselves as they proclaim "Where now is the God of Elijah?"
I invite you to join us in memorizing "Elijah" the next few months. I ask you to help me in spreading the word by email, twitter, facebook, in your churches, etc. so that all who might want to memorize "Elijah" with us will hear of our support group. Lastly, I would ask you to consider and pray about possibly starting an offline "Memorize Elijah" group for face-to-face encouragement, inspiration and growth.
If you have any questions, insights, or ideas for me, or if you would like to receive weekly Elijah encouragement emails, feel free to get in touch through philjohn1558@yahoo.com in addition to this blog.
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Looking forward to beginning in nine days! To answer your question, I believe that the radical faith that Elijah has is still possible in 2011, and that we can look at stories of martyrs and missionaries, like the one who prayed that it would rain on a festival for the sun to show that the LORD GOD, and not the sun god, was in control, and see others who have faith like him.
On another note, congratulations that your wife is pregnant! I hadn't heard that before!
Phil, I would but I have a lot of things that I am currently working on right now including Romans and 1+2 Peter. But I probably will just at a lot slower pace than the rest of you. And I do think that it is possible to have the kind of faith of Elijah and even more since the Holy Spirit abides in us. But on the other hand I am very lacking in that area.
Congratulations Mr and Mrs Walker :D when is the due date, if I may ask?
I would really like to memorize this passage of scripture, but currently am working on 1 Peter. I would like to be added to the list, but may or may not follow the schedule.
Thanks :D
Thank you for organizing this, Mr. Walker! I plan to participate.
It should be interesting since none of the chapters I have ever memorized are narrative--the only complete chapters I know are from the Epistles.
Count me in! I have enjoyed memorizing narrative verses and am looking forward to memorizing "Elijah".
Me too! I started today with 1 Kings 17:1-2, but I won't declare my verses, but if I can I will be done at the appointed time. (If not earlier!)
Would anyone consider memorizing the gospel of John with me? I'm already 25 verses into chapter 1, but I believe that the benefits of knowing an entire gospel, especially John would be very great. It is possible to be trying to memorize Romans, "Elijah" and John at the same time. I do this by writing the verses down on a paper the night before the day I plan to memorize them. This really helps me.
@ALL: If I am correct, Mr. Walker was referring to James 5:17:
Elijah was a man with a nature like ours, and he prayed fervently that it might not rain, and for three years and six months it did not rain on the earth.
I believe that Elijah had more faith than most, if not all people today, but if he had a nature like ours, then what is to keep us from having the same faith? This faith might not accomplish that same things, but if we have enough faith, God will put it to use in some way. It takes faith to believe this: faith to believe what God says over our own doubts. I think this faith is possible in 2011, 2012, 2013, etc!
I am ready for a new challenge right now! Count me in. Blessings on your new little one. Be sure to recite your verses to your baby in the womb. They hear and learn to recognize your voice. Wouldn't be neat for your child to be the next Elijah! Start building their faith in the womb and see what Yah will do.
Connie, Rachel, Ben, Elisa, InSoloChristo, and Marisa, great to have you guys joining us. Can any of you find a friend or two to form a local group that will be memorizing Elijah together offline?
I sent out a mass email inviting people to join us. If anyone wants a copy of that email to forward to others, let me know by email to philjohn1558@yahoo.com
Jacky and I will be praying for each of you as we all prepare to take in, meditate on, and Lord willing, get the most out of memorizing Elijah.
Feel free to share anytime you have insights, questions, or ideas.
Can anybody think of creative ways we can get the word out to others who might want to join us?
PS Jacky is due July 4th. She has some complications so we would appreciate your prayers. Marisa, thanks for your encouragement and blessing for Junior. We do already share a verse of the day with him/her and are praying for God's richest blessing and His will to be done in this new life.
Count me count me in too. My sister said that she might memorize along with us, but she isn't promising anything. However, I would like to be on the accountability chart, so I will start memorizing when the day comes.
Congratulations Mr. and Mrs. Walker! My family is praying that the complications will go away (For lack of a better phrase)
gotta go now to get onto my schoolwork. have to bake my birthday cake afterward, and I would like a headstart on my homework. (That way I won't have so much to do on my actual birthday)
I'm up for it! Let's do this thing! Although I probably won't always be exactly up to date.
I know a couple that may want to do this together. I'll try to get them involved. (However, they are also memorizing Romans together.)
EDIT-- They would prefer to simply stick with Romans.
@Mr. Walker: CONGRATULATIONS ON YOUR LITTLE ONE!!! May God ordain praise from the lips of this infant, to still His adversaries! (Psalm 8:2)
I think I will join this project, although with my other memory verses I will probably not totally follow the schedule. I have made myself a list of verses to memorize for the winter, and that will keep me pretty busy until March, so maybe I'll start then.
Count me in!
After some hesitation I decided that there was nothing to lose from doing this, but a whole lot to gain.
This is a repeat, I know, but.... CONGRATULATIONS to Mr. and Mrs. Walker! May God bless you both and the little one. I will be praying for you all.
I'll try... emphasis on "try," but trying nonetheless. I haven't done so well with Romans (as far as staying on track and being consistent), but I know if I really wanted to I could do it.
Congratulations on the baby!!! I'll be praying for all of you!
BTW- I have a friend who will probably do this with me...
Ignore what I said in the previous blog conversation about this. I am happy to say I will be memorizing Elijah with Memverse!
Not only that, but I talked to my dad and my family will be studying Elijah during our evening devotions. But I may be the only member of my family who actually memorizes it.
Also, I have a friend who competed at Nationals with me. We've decided to memorize Elijah together off-line, meeting once a week to review. So we memorized 1 Kings 17:1-6 yesterday, and hopefully we'll have the whole of chapter 17memorized by next week. (We're trying to memorize fast so we can start Romans.)
Thanks so much for starting this, Mr. Walker. I can't wait to see what God will do through this!
There are a couple things that I would like to say. 1. Congratulations to Matthew, Erika and Phil for taking the second spot on the church leaderboard with the Elijah Project. Is anybody up to the task of passing them ? And I will be praying for all that undertake this project although it is too much for me to do right now. Remember God can increase your faith to a faith that is even more than the prophet Elijah. He was after all a man but a very Godly man. Also another good thing that you can take from this is he was outnumbered and probably considered a false prophet. Are we willing to stand up for God the way Elijah stood up for Him ? And what are other gods that are competing in your life ? root them out get rid of them. Again praying for all of you.
What a great encouragement, God's Bondslave! But I must say something in regards to your previous comment about Elijah not having the Holy Spirit. He did have the Holy Spirit! Maybe even in greater measure than we do, because God spoke to him directly (he was a prophet). All the Old Testament saints had the Holy Spirit, by the way - because there is no other way to believe unless the Holy Spirit guides our hearts!
Just wanted to make that clear.
Again, thanks for the encouragement!
You can count me in too! Like Mommy's Helper, I don't think I'll memorize it on time. But I'm willing to try! Thank you for the encouragment!
Congratulations on the new baby!! It must be very exciting! May God bless you!
Rachel, it is 1 verse per day starting Dec 12th and going into May (unless you are Laura and her friends who may be done with everything by the time the rest of us start ch 18.) As always, the pace is not legalistic. We will support everyone at whatever pace they go.
Great to hear of the offline Elijah groups starting. I pray that others will prayerfully consider joining them. I am praying for 10 offline groups (I will lead at least 2 and possibly 3 or more if we get to Indonesia soon. Where are the others?)
PS I am in Beijing, China!!!!!!! ... Actually I am just in the airport for 2 hours about to board my flight to Manila to return to Jacky. However, I pray that someday, Lord willing, God will open the door for Jacky and I (and possibly others) to build on what Hudson Taylor started and impact this giant, influential, beautiful country with a passion for Scripture and a knowledge of and love for the true Biblical God through a new life in Jesus Christ!
Praise the Lord, Mr Walker! That is neat that you are in China!!!! Sounds like you go alot of places :)
Surreyhorse, I am curious who you have included in your "us". Do you have family or friends memorizing with you?
Kaitlyn and Laura, great to see you guys already declaring for the chart, not only ahead of schedule, but even a few days before the rest of us even get started. Laura, if your friend doesn't mind we would like to include him/her on the declaration chart.
I will soon be listing all the Memverse participants in "Elijah" and give some totals for how many are joining off memverse. I hope to now send out my Facebook invitations. Please pray that many will join from these. (I tend to get hundreds of initial "yes" clicks without much evidence of people following through.)
I would also like to list all off-line groups of 2 or more meeting or calling each other on a regular basis for mutual encouragement, inspiration and accountability. Can you let me know if you are in such a group?
All of you are in Jacky and my prayers as we get excited about memorizing together and lifting up others we know are also memorizing Elijah.
Mr. Walker,
If you want to put us on the chart, that's great with me. My friend's name is Mary L. and she is a fellow Nebraskan. When we meet tomorrow I'll find out how far she got, hopefully through chapter 1.
I'm excited about how the Elijah project is taking off! God bless everyone who's starting to memorize tomorrow.
just curious but does anyone know anything about Bright Lights that just joined the church leaderboard at #11 ?
Seems to me that I have heard of it before from one of the young men (middle 20s) at church, but haven't got much of an idea what it's about...
@God's Bondslave: Bright Lights is a young ladies discipleship's groups. BRIGHT stands for "Being Radiant in Godliness, Holiness, and Testimony." There are groups across the USA and the members get together every so often, and have a Bible study or something like that. They have conferences with alot of the groups. Here is the link to the site. http://brothersandsisters.net/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=46&Itemid=54 I'd love to do it, but haven't found a Bright Lights Group near me :( hope this helps you understand :D
@Rachel Thanks, I just try to pray for the churches on the leaderboard and I saw the new church and wondered what their mission was and how they try to serve the Lord.
Okay, I'll guess I'll declare the verses - 1 Kings 17:1-6 (Actually 1 Kings 17:1-10)
You can put in Caleb W on the chart: Caleb W OH A
I think I'll do 2 or 3 verses a day - that way I can get it done faster! I might even have to declare B later today!
so excited at starting today! I will be staying on the course and only doing 1 verse a day, so I won't be declaring for a while yet.
@ Mr. Walker, Why did you pick Elijah for this year's memorization? Just wondering.
Wishing encouragement to everyone else participating, C
I've decided to follow the chart! I was so excited this morning when I woke up, that as soon as I got out of bed and got a drink, I memorized 1 Kings 17:1 !!!! I felt like memorizing more, But I think I will stick to the chart :) I will be doing one verse of 1 peter too, so I think I'll be busy :D
1 Kings 17:1
And Elijah the Tishbite, who was of the inhabitants of Gilead, said unto Ahab: As the LORD God of Israel liveth, before whom I stand, there shall not be dew nor rain these years, but according to my word.
Is that correct? :D
Have a great day ;)
@Rachel- I've gone to one of the Bright Lights conferences. I also participate in a Bright Lights group.
I hope a group will start in your area. I'm sure you would like it.
If any of you are in Bright Lights and would like to join my memverse Bright Lights group please do so.
I am a Bright Lights leader and am hoping to use memverse to encourage the girls in our group to memorize Scripture.
@JPIA Rachel: Did you know you can still order the material and use it with your mother at home? Also you can start a group (or start a group with your mother is you are younger (I am not sure how old you are) :)
Oh wonderful GMOV !!!!!! :D What do they do? How often do they meet? There is a Bright Lights group about an hour away from us, but that is the closest I can find
Marie: I am 14 years old. I didn't know you could order material ! Where can you do that? and how old do you have to be to start a group? Is there a cost? Just wondering ;)
Hmmm... My declaration was too early: (How early I don't know, but...)
Caleb W OH A B
I hope that tomorrow I can declare C.
@Rachel- Yes, my name is Rosie.
Well, we sing hymns, make a craft, have a snack and go over the next lesson. And sometimes, when holidays come around, such as Christmas, we might go caroling or something. This year, for Christmas, we are going to a nursing home to give out cookies, sing Christmas carols and just bring Christmas cheer to the nursing home residents.
We meet every other Thursday. In fact, I'm going to my Bright Lights group this Thurday to go to the nursing home. I hope this was helpful and that you might be able to find a group closer to you.
Jennifer, Claire and Rachel, great to have you guys joining us.
Caleb, good to get your first declarations. You are moving ahead faster than the group which is fine.
Rachel, your quote looks good. I use the 1984 NIV, so I am not positive every word is perfect.
Claire, I wanted to go Old Testament after 3 NT books. I have always loved Elijah and I and Jacky fell a little like Elijah in being dependant on God here in full time ministry in the Philippines and Indonesia. We are praying that God will give us Elijah's faith!
Caleb W OH A B C
On the topic of faith, the widow is worth mention also. I wonder what her son thought of the idea to give Elijah part of all they had to eat!
@Mr. Walker: Thank you! I'm going to try to declare two times every three days. Oh, by the way - I did start earlier than December 12th.
Hi @Phil, Yes, we do like to memorize as a family. We have been inspired both by your website and by the National Bible Bee. Last year was our first year for both. Before it was more like a verse per week, which seems wimpy now ;-) My husband and I memorized the Primary Timothy track last year and were really blessed. We have 3 BB Jrs who also enjoy the challenge of digging deeper. Thanks for the encouragement that is evident in your every post. God bless you and your growing family!
@InSoloChristo, You make an excellent point! It is so easy to be impressed by Elijah, but the widow and her son must have been heroes of faith as well! Could I feed a stranger before feeding my only son? I hope I'm never asked to do that-- I would probably fail that test....
You can add me to the decorlation list as:
Rachel C
and my state:
NC
I don't have enough verses to declare yet but hopefully soon!
Surreyhorse, I am thrilled that you and your family are enjoying Memverse and the Bible Bee. I too am a huge fan of both. I am curious how you first heard of each of them.
To clarify, I am not the owner of Memverse. Andy Vitus is both the founder and"owner" of Memverse. Alex Watt is his right hand man with technical computer stuff, Emeka is our talented graphic designer and the rest of us volunteer as we can to spread the word about Memverse, contribute blog comments, answer feedback questions, memorize, meditate on, obey, and love Scripture, etc.
The way Andy set it up and runs it, in a way all of us like to think of Memverse as owned by God and for His glory with each of us having part ownership in it as servants of our King and lovers/spreaders of His Word.
I first got hooked on Memverse when I saw how much it could encourage, inspire, and support our group memorizing 1 TIMOTHY. I am very much looking forward to it helping us with Elijah.
InSoloChristo, you make a great point about the widow and her son. I think sometimes it is easier to trust and obey God in poverty and desperation than it is in times of abundance and wealth. Common sense says it should be the other way around. If we have plenty, and especially if we see our plenty as a gift from our loving God, we should, in turn, lovingly be able to easily afford helping others as the Bible repeatedly and passionately commands us to do. (Although sadly much of popular modern "Christian" teaching forbids us from doing so until we have fully secured our and our children's future needs for years to come including a comfortable, stress-free, no need to trust God, "Christian" pre-retirement.)
Laura, Caleb, Kaitlyn and any others who may jump in and move in front of the group pace. We welcome and encourage you in finishing early and welcome you to post your declarations as you go. However, with the chart, I will only post one letter at a time for those close to the lead and I will likely keep the leaders at least somewhat close to the group pace.
Caleb, please list the verses as you post declarations.
First Declaration! (And maybe since I'm starting declaring as I memorize, I won't have double declaration rushes like with Bible Bee :P)
Josiah D PA Set A: 1 KINGS 17:1-6
Is it possible to join the Elijah project a little late??
Not sure yet if I actually will, but I'm considering it, and am encouraged to see all the excitement about Scripture over here!
Caleb W OH A B C D
1 Kings 17:1-24
@surreyhorse and Mr. Walker: I think that in today's culture the person would be a false "prophet", but back then, prophets were God's method of giving a message to his people because the whole canon of scripture was not completed.
@amy: Yes! It is fine if you join now! (Please do!) You might even be able to catch up! You can change your profile, setting your group as 'Elijah Project'.
my mom got inspired by reading Elijah and now she wants us to perform a play on it in april or may in fromt of all our friends. (groan) Fortunately, I get to be the narrator and don't have to act (yay! I don't like getting up in front of people.)
Why is the Elijah Project off the leaderboard? I didn't see you on the top like you were just a couple days ago
@ The Vredevoogd Family: Why did you pull out of BB in Northern MI? We went from 3rd to 11th!
Just wondering, because I was thinking about joining the Elijah Project until BB 2012.
@Claire--The Elijah Project is now off the Church Leaderboard because of the recently inputted "Group Leaderboard," which is comprised of those groups which are not really considered as churches, but which some people would like to join anyway, such as the Elijah Project or the Bible Bee.
I'm also assuming that the Vredevoogd family has joined another group for the moment and may be coming back when the BB restarts next year (this is only an assumption, of course). :)
I think that my Dad would really like to join this group, but would we have to set our group as the "Elijah Project" to do it? He would be really encouraged by the competition (especially if I also joined). :)
@Mr. Walker: That sounds fine. I will be updating our progress once a week, since that's when we meet, but you can spread out the declarations over several days.
@ Amy: of course you can join now! We're all memorizing at different paces, but the goal is to encourage one another, no matter each person's stage.
I have the same question as AstroLeah. Do we have to join the "Elijah Project" to do it? Because I already started memorizing Elijah.
@ Claire~ We're loyal to Bible Bee in Northern MI, but it's now a "Group" instead of a "Church." You can switch it on your profile page.
K & I are memorizing 1 King 17, etc. also. Is Gwen?
I love your Mom. :) Celebration of HOPE? Will you be quoting as Narrator?
Caleb W OH A B C D E
1 Kings 18:1-6
On the topic of faith we should, in addition to Elijah, the widow and her son, remember Obadiah. To hide 100 people who were wanted dead, and to be head of the household - of the one who wanted them dead, is quite a heroic act of faith in God.
@AstroLeah & God's Maiden of Virtue: You certainly don't have to join the Elijah Project to do it - and we don't really need you anyway - but we certainly wouldn't mind you.
@All: I'm just curious to know what translation you use. I use ___. Hey, along those lines, I think there should be a translation leaderboard!
Yes, I think a translation board could be interesting I use the KJV but I think there are probably too many people out there with the NIV. Just sayin, :) But on the other hand there are a lot of good memorizers out there that use the good old KJV.
My vote would be that a translation leaderboard for Memverse could likely be devisive. However, I believe translation groups are fine. In fact, anyone could start an "Elijah Project KJV" group. One thing we did with 1 TIMOTHY was have conference calls where everyone with the same translation could call in and encourage each other and quote together.
@ Phil Walker: If a translation leaderboard could be devisive, what do you call the "King James Only" group on the Group Leaderboard? :P
Personally I am fine with it. Those in it may want to change the name to "King James Version" and take off the only if they feel it offends people. However, I am not offended.
Maybe in the future, if a group hypothetically has discussions that are acceptable and encouraging to people in the group, but potentially offending to those outside the group, Memverse might be able to fix it where certain group's discussions don't show up on the "recent comments" page.
Below are the offline "Face to Face" groups I am aware of. Please pray for others considering starting one. In the Philippines, I hope to see one at Lighthouse Christian Church and possibly another one at Pioneers Community Church.
Known Groups Memorizing ELIJAH offline for face-to-face mutual accountability, discussion, meditation, encouragement, and inspiration: Please let me know if your group has stopped meeting or if you are forming a new group or if you have different memberse in your group. (Some may want to consider forming a group to begin 2012 after Christmas is over). Please let me know what information you would like with your group. You can include church or location you are meeting, translation you are memorizing in, times you are meeting, etc.
Kaitlyn and Amy V meeting in Northern Michigan;
Laura H and Mary L meeting in Nebraska;
Surreyhorse family;
Alma Juat and Pilar Valdoz at Fountain of Life Christian Community Church in Valenzuela City, north Manila, Philippines memorizing in both the 1984 NIV and MBB (Tagalog)
Phil, Jacky, and Junior Walker in Manila, Philippines on our way, Lord willing, to Indonesia.memorizing in the 1984 NIV (other translations welcome)
Everyone,
First, please respect the original blog posts and try to confine your comments to the original topic otherwise threads become unnecessarily long.
Second, at this time we aren't going to have a leader board based on translations. The primary purpose of the leader boards is to provide encouragement and some exceptionally light-hearted competition to spur one another on.
When I originally started Memverse I was under the impression that 100 verses was more than anyone would ever memorize. I was surprised as I had to continually move the upper limit on the number of memory verses higher until eventually it was removed altogether.
I added the 'Groups' leader board somewhat against my better judgment because it was requested so often. My hope is that it will encourage those who might not currently belong to a church, those who join intermittent memorization projects, and those who feel a close affiliation to a second group. I also hope that it will allow for the formation of smaller groups for those who belong to large churches.
Let's not start a long discussion on the various merits of all the different translations. Remember there is only one body with Christ at the head. In ten days we will celebrate his birth. Read Luke 2 in all the translations you can lay your hands on.
Gloria in altissimis Deo et in terra pax in hominibus bonae voluntatis
@ Andy Yes, sir I can see how this could get to be devisive. As some say I am of Paul and I am of Appolos and I am of Cephas. And I do enjoy the encouragement from everyone on Memverse :) Thanks ! Also I will admit that I am a competitor which can get me into some bad trouble sometimes :) May the Lord continue to bless all of you :)
Caleb W OH A B C D E F
@All: I'm sorry. I regret ever bringing that up. My intent was that you could tell me what translation you used when you declared your verses, but I never said it - so I can take the blame for the idea. I also never really thought much about the other perspectives on the 'Translation Leaderboard'. (I also found one other reason: it would hardly fit on the toolbar!) I do think I might be a little to competitive, (the reason I'm trying to fly through "Elijah") but I sincerely hope this doesn't affect my comments - if it does, just tell me, and I'll try to change it. Sorry again.
Here I stand, I can do no other: On Christ Alone! (The meaning of In Solo Christo.)
Blessed be the LORD, the God of Israel, from everlasting to everlasting! Amen and Amen. ~Psalm 41:13
@Andy: I will read Luke 2 in the ___ translation. It is coming up in the Victory Bible Reading Plan, which I use.
@Phil, sorry I missed your question earlier-- we learned about NBB through my brother, whose 6 kids were involved in it in 2010. We started taking memorizing to a new level then (although we were too late to join) and googled "scripture memorization help," which brought us to this wonderful site!
Oh, and thanks for making sure credit goes where it belongs-- @Andy, @Alex, and @Emeka, Thanks so much for your ministry! God bless you and your efforts.
Current known ELIJAH memorizers: If you are no longer memorizing ELIJAH or are listed twice, please let me know. Also let me know if you are aware of people memorizing with us who are not on this list.
Please pray for people in this group. Pray that God might grant us strength, endurance, motivation and discipline to keep memorizing. Pray even more importantly, that the Scripture might be powerful in our lives and that God may be pleased on our meditation on His Truth through this project. Less importantly, but still worth praying about, you can also sneak in a short prayer that those on this list not on Memverse may discover the joy and benefit of Memverse and that Memverse may gain new strongholds of members through the Elijah Project.
Abidemi Elebute, AJ, Allie Smith, Alma Baker, Alma Juat, AmyV, Andrea Miller, Arthur Koon, Ashley Chastain, Barbara Smith, Ben Watt, Bert Fajutrao, Beth Nueva, Bonnie Rodriguez, Carolyn, Claire, Connie Swaine, Constance Keating, Courtney Allison, Courtney Killingbeck, Daniel Baergen, Danny Liuson, Dayo Davies, Desnan Malaoe, Devan Miller, Elisa J, Emeka Rajis, Erika Wenzel, Ester Kppi, Florida Hasibuan, Funmilayo Ikiebe, Gilles Dossan, Gina Ahamnos, GMoV, Hannah Green, Heather Stump, Heidi Schreiber, Imelda Pedida, InSoloChristo, Isaiah Martinez, Jacob Kallikoth, Jacky Walker, Jael, Jake Erkens, Jay Sandoval, Jennifer W, Jonathan Pearson, Josiah De Graaf, JPIA(Rachel), Julia Conners, Julie Jones, KaitlynV, Karlin Kendall, Kim Cordner, Kristine Librado, Laura Cimmino, Laura H, Linda Johnson, Lori Murphy, Marinda Hartzenberg, Mariner Eccles, Marisa Joulfaian, Marlene Farley, Mary Ginn, Mary L, Matthew Minica, Michelle Curry, Michelle Dueling, Naga Pila, Natalia Groot, Octavius, OCTSRIS, Odejimi Oyekunle, Pamela McDonald, Phil Walker, Pilar Valdoz, Rommel Amansec, Roy Cline, Rozleigh Roman, Sarah Mackenzie, Sheila Froehlich, Shelly Scheidling, Sinmisola Ajelero, Stephanie Lish, Surreyhorse, Tamara Cline, Temitope Akiode, Tina Torres, TirzahLynn, Trish Mathis, Walker Junior (we trust) = 92 people
Praise God for all the Elijah memorizers! I will keep you all in prayer. Thank you for the update, Phil.
Amy, Rachel, and Amy, great to have you join Jacky and I as we doubled the declaration participants in one day. Amy P, I was not even sure you were memorizing with us, so it was a neat suprise to see you are joining and already at verse 6. Any chance to encourage some other Pentimone memorizers to join you?
AstroLeah, we would love to have you and your Dad join us. As others have said, you do not have to join the Elijah group on the group leaderboard to join the Elijah project. I will even probably leave the Elijah group soon to start the STT Setia group once I move to Indonesia. Also, we love having the Answers in Genesis/Creation Museum group. Is your Dad on staff with them?
Constance, did your friend decide to join you in memorizing Elijah?
Surreyhorse, how many in your family are memorizing?
Angela, great to have you join us. Do you have friends who might want to join you for the extra benefit of face to face offline encouragement?
Claire, great to read about your family's desire to act out Elijah. Our church did this about 12 years ago. If you have an about 6 foot guy playing Elijah, I would be glad to send you the "animal skin" and wig I used, which I've also used for John the Baptist.
When I get my next chance, "Elijah - Mighty Prophet of God" is the next major drama I want to write and direct. I pray that this experience of memorizing Elijah will help me in that process. Here are scenes from my 3 previous drama productions performed at Upton Lake Christian school in Clinton Corners, NY:
hypothetical game show based on MATTHEW 6:21 from "Sermon on the Mount"
www.youtube.com/watch?v=dfqdnOTPMNM
Unmerciful servant in MATTHEW 18:21-35 from "Jesus - Masterful Teacher" www.youtube.com/watch?v=MoMNRqJqKTA
Hidden Treasure in MATTHEW 13:44 from "Jesus - Masterful Teacher" www.youtube.com/watch?v=4E5im_ESP5Y
A modern family about to go through a Job-like experience who discovers God's truth reading Job in their family devotions from "Job, Suffering Servant" www.youtube.com/watch?v=7J4qGFimTWo
I am about to send out the first weekly Elijah email encouragement. If anyone wants to be on the list to receive these, please let me know at philjohn1558@yahoo.com Also let me know if anyone did not receive and wants to receive Jacky and my Christmas support and update email we recently sent out.
I praise God for the 10 people from Fountain of Life Christian Community Church who have signed on to memorize Elijah. We are expecting several more (mostly youth and Sunday School age) to join them. Please pray for those yet to join and for the church as a whole that God would bless their faithfulness to, and passion for His Word, and would protect them from, and in any Satanic attacks and other challenges that will likely come their way during this challenge.
Is there another church or other group out there that would consider also memorizing Elijah together as a community of Scripture loving believers? .
Praise God for more people joining in on the Elijah project! Very encouraging.
I'm going to ask my church congregation if any of them are interested in joining me. I'm not certain that any of them will (everyone already seems to have their own memory projects), but maybe I'll find one or a number of them interestered in it. It would be nice to have some offline encouragement :) Regardless, I'm thankful for online encouragement!
Caleb W OH A B C D E F G
Thanks for joining us Angela!
Amen, amy! It's really encouraging now that so many people's declarations are coming in!
Amy, we are thankful that you are joining us. Let us know if any from your church jump in. That would be neat to be able to interact with someone you see each week about what God is teaching from Elijah.
InSoloChristo, glad you are doing well going through chapter 18. You are almost to the exciting showdown!! Thanks for your thoughts about Obadiah's faith.
Caleb W OH A B C D E F G H
1 Kings 18:19-24
@Mr. Walker: Yeah, really! After the story of the widow and her son, I think this is my favorite part in the story of Elijah!
I'm memorizing 1 Kings 18:25-28 today - I have a question that some of you may be able to answer biblically: Was it wrong for Elijah to mock the prophets to Baal?
I also just discovered the mission statement of Memverse. I really like it - especially the apostle's creed!
@InSoloChristo--
Good question. I won't attempt an answer in this comment; just wanted to point out a verse that came to mind when I read your question.
In Proverbs 1 we see the personification of wisdom standing in the street. She is calling out for people to come and receive wisdom from her. Many are foolish and will not come and to those she says: "I will also laugh at your calamity; I will mock when your dread comes." (vs 26)
This may or may not be relative to the question, but it just came to mind =)
That's a hard question to answer... Mocking usually isn't shown as a good thing in the Bible, if ever, but it doesn't seem to me that Elijah was really doing anything wrong here. I'll have to think about that...
InSoloChristo, you are way ahead of us, but I will throw my thoughts in anyway. I would say that possibly Elijah was ok with mocking as the false gods and their prophets deserve to be mocked and God often had His true prophets mock or declare mocking against the false prophets and false gods.
However, possibly Elijah got carried away and a little too proud and sure of himself during the mocking, which could have contributed to his quick collapse in faith just a few hours later.
Caleb W OH A B C D E F G H I
1 Kings 18:27-32
@amy: I didn't think of that text, but now that you mention it, it dawned on me that maybe because Elijah was a prophet God had told him to mock them, as Mr. Walker points out. 'Wisdom' in Proverbs 1 really personifies wisdom, or in other words, Christ! So if Christ mocks them, then the Holy Spirit may have told Elijah to mock the prophets and Baal.
@Phil Walker: SarahYoung is my friend, and we are saying the Elijah verses (and others) to each other. I have asked a couple other people, but they said they weren't sure they had time to memorize Elijah. I'll probably keep asking other people though!
Sarah, welcome to the Elijah project. Angela, thanks for letting me know you and Sarah are meeting to quote. I wish you the best as you try to recruit.
To all 7 current groups (and any other new ones that form), let me know what, if any information you want me to include on your group including possibly state, city, how often or when you meet, what translation you quote in, etc.
Beowulf W OH A B
1 Kings 17:1-12
Sorry I fell so far behind! I've been really busy lately and have been forgetting about my Scripture memory! I intend to catch up soon.
I'm not ready to declare another letter, but I've been thinking about Elijah mocking the prophets of Baal. I was thinking last night about 1 Kings 18:36:
And at the time of the offering of the oblation, Elijah the prophet came near and said, "O LORD, God of Abraham, Isaac, and Israel, let it be known this day that you are God in Israel, and that I am your servant, and that I have done all these things at your word.
Notice: I have done all these things at your word. This may or may not include the mocking.
I also skimmed Matthew Henry's and John Gill's commentary on the text - they provide so helpful ideas.
Everyone is doing a great job on their memory work in 1 Kings...keep it up, everyone!
I would really like to join with you all in this great project, but right now I'm working on Philippians and 1 Thessalonians, and don't think that I should start memorizing something more. Maybe once I'm done, though, I might do it =)
OCTSRIS, you are not behind at all, but right on schedule. For the accountability chart, we ask that everyone keeps with the first name, first initial of the last name and the state or country. If you are concerned about safety or privacy, any of these may be fake (as long as you are not intentionally taking someone else's identity.) however we encourage people that are willing to use their real information.
Welcome to the group, Todd!
Great job, everyone. Bethany, we welcome you and any late-comers. Actually we will be sending out another encouragement for people to join on Jan 1st.
I am also considering joining the Elijah project at the beginning of 2012. My sister Melody is already memorizing for the project, so I guess we might count as a group if I also join... We wouldn't actually be reciting to each other (we use different versions), but kind of keeping each other on track :)
Caleb W OH A B C D E F G H I J K
1 Kings 18:37-42
@Grace Mieczkowski: Please do join! (Maybe even now!)
@ALL: Merry Christmas Eve! I like to remember Adam and Eve today, and their sin which is the reason Christ came into this world - humiliated.
Beowulf W OH A B C
@Mr. Walker: Oh! Really? Well, thanks. You know, I probably just thought I was behind because my brother, InSoloChristo, is memorizing like crazy and got so far ahead.
@InSoloChristo: I think... uh... hmmmm, I don't know, actually. I don't think I would judge Elijah for mocking Baal's prophets, but I don't think I would have done it myself.
I think that I will be memorizing Elijah as soon as I am done with all my other memorizing projects, but this will probably be long after you all have finished. But great job, everyone who is keeping on track! And,
Merry Christmas, everyone!!!!!
Caleb W OH A B C D E F G H I J K L
1 Kings 18:43-46; 19:1-2
@ALL: I told some you at church, but you're still included: Merry Christmas!
@OCTSRIS- Just out of curiosity, did you get the HAPPY HOLIDAYS from the same website that you got the smiley faces?
Beowulf W OH A B C D E
@God's Maiden of Virtue: Well, I used to get my smileys from a couple different websites, but I recently discovered something unwholesome on one of them (Freesmileys.org) so now I only get them from another site, which is where I got the HAPPY HOLIDAYS one. (I am not going to post a link, because it does have some objectionable things on it. I went through and blocked the bad ones on our computer.)
@On-Christ-The-Solid-Rock-I-Stand - Do you have Sage Eyes? We do. I think it will block what you saw.
Grace, thanks for letting me know Melody is memorizing Elijah. Keep me posted on if you decide to jump in. We would love for you to join us.
I quoted 1 KINGS 17:1-16 at Fountain of Life Christian Fellowship on Sunday afternoon to try to inspire others to memorize Elijah with the 10 church members already committed to memorizing it.
Caleb W OH A B C D E F G H I J K L M
1 Kings 19:3-8
Halfway there!
@Zachary Baas: OCTSRIS and I use the same computer - I don't think we have that, or I would recognize the name. Also, he didn't see the stuff - just a link to it.
@All: Please try to keep the comments relative to the post. It doesn't matter if you put something else in there while declaring - I do it all the time.
@InSoloChristo-- I agree. I'm sorry about that. I would like to start declaring, but I don't know how.
Octavius A OH A B C D
I was just looking at this comment page - it is VERY long! A lot of good stuff though.
@OCTRIS - where did you get the Beowulf idea? (I like that name though.)
Oops, that's kinda off topic, isn't it?
@Phil, all of us are reading and studying the passages together, but just 4 of us are memorizing it. A couple of us are ahead of schedule, but we won't be declaring any verses until the "stragglers" catch up with us so we can declare them together.
Ah. Safe Eyes. That makes sense. Is it a program that detects unwholesome junk on the web?
@Octavius: I just like the way it sounds.
Beowulf W OH A B C D E F G
@OCTSRIS- Your smileys are driving me crazy - almost. Just joking.
Yes, Safe Eyes is a program that prevents certain sites and other such junk. Its very helpful.
Got to go.
@OCTSRIS and Octavius-- Our computer has a safety program too. Its called Covenant Eyes. I've never heard of Safe Eyes before though.
@Mr. Walker-- How do I start declaring?
GMofV, to declare, give the verses you have memorized in groups of 6 with your first name, the first letter of your last name and your state. For example, Jim S NY 1 KINGS 17:1-12. We would love for you to join us on the chart. Glad you are memorizing Elijah.
Mr. Walker--I emailed my church congregation to see if anyone was interested in joining in with the memorization of Elijah. Todd (whom you've already listed) is going to be memorizing with me. Just thought I'd mention that, since I'd told you I'd be asking my church.
Caleb W OH A B C D E F G H I J K L M N
1 Kings 19:9-14
@OCTSRIS: I agree with Octavius about the smiley faces - except for one important detail: I am not quite joking! (Okay everyone, just so you know - he's my brother - he'll understand.)
Beowulf W OH A B C D E F G H
@Octavius & InSoloChristo: What? You don't like my smileys?
@MemVerseFanatic: Thanks for the advice about Safe Eyes.
It has been very interesting memorizing "Elijah". He must have had some kind of faith when he built those two altars on Mt. Carmel. Do we have that kind of faith? Considering all he went through, would we handle it the same way? God sure has a way of making you think about certain stuff!
All my trust on Thee is stayed,
All my help I bring from Thee.
Cover my defenseless head
Under the shadow of Thy wing.
~Charles Wesley, 1740
@Mr. Walker-- Thank you so much!! I would like mine to be: Rosie A OH
My first declaration would be Rosie A OH
1 Kings 17:1-12.
And thank you so much for your encouragment!! Oh, and what do the letters beside each declaration mean?
@ God's Maiden of Virtue~ Each letter represents 6 verses declared, so you'll have an "A B," having declared 1 Kings 17:1-12.
Amy, thanks for passing the idea on to your church. Great to see that Todd is jumping in. Will you guys be quoting together that I can list you as a group in Kansas City, MO?
GMofV, thanks for joining us on the chart. Great to have you joining us with the Elijah project. Are you also memorizing ROMANS at the same time?
Caleb W OH A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O
1 Kings 19:15-20
Bad news, everyone. OCTSRIS is creating a smiley face page of his own using HTML codes - so he has a wholesome reference, but he'll know where to find any good smiley he wants.
Beowulf W OH A B C D E F G H I
@InSoloChristo: Excuse me? You criticize my cute little smileys, and then stick that big goofy one in your comment?
And why do you look at the speck in your brother’s eye, but do not consider the plank in your own eye?
Matthew 7:3
Alright, brother, let's quit these off-topic squabbles!
@Amy V-- Oh, OK. Thank you very much.
@OCTSRIS, InSoloChristo and ChiefOfSinners-- You guys are just going crazy with those smileys aren't you?
Rosie A OH A B
1 Kings 17:13-16
I just wanted to say that three local churches within our denomination are participating in the third annual Bible Bee of our own. We call it the "Triple Tree Bible Bee" after the name of our church, which is on a Triple Tree Road. The study standards are much lower (the highest age group has 60 verses to memorize), but it is still a very fun activity! Courtney and I are not participating as contestants, and so we are volunteering to help with the choosing of the memory verses, etc. Along with the book of Mark, the contestants will be studying the story of Elijah this year! I came up with the idea, but got it from this project.
It looks as though I will be getting a late start, but I would enjoy working on the Elijah project, also! (But I will probably be going slower, and perhaps not declaring verses.)
Version: Reina-Valera. ¿Hay otra persona que memorice esta historia en castellano?
Caleb W OH A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P
1 Kings 19:21; 21:1-5
@OCTSRIS: Well, you put several in most of your comments.
@CheifOfSinners: It has not gotten out of hand!
@God's Maiden of Virtue: I am not going crazy! (Well, except in this comment.)
@ Hannah: Creo que sería divertido para memorizar en español, pero no tengo tiempo para hacerlo.
Actualmente estoy memorizando El salmo 23 para una clase de español, y, después, estaré memorizar el Salmo 100. Pero aparte de eso, yo no estoy dispuesto a memorizar mucho en Español. :)
@InSoloChristo-- Well, maybe not in all of your comments. But in the last two you have. I have to agree though that OCTSRIS is going crazy in his.
@OCTSRIS-- No offense.
Rosie A OH A B C
1 Kings 17:17-18.
Beowulf OH A B C D E F G H I J
@GmofV; CofS; ISC: Friends (and brother), we honestly need to cut this out. Even if we are declaring verses, this is totally off-topic, and although he may not say anything, I do not think Mr. Walker would appreciate it.
If we want to have a debate on emoticons, we can do it tomorrow, at church.
Matthew, very neat to hear about your local Bible Bee (now in its 3rd year)!!!! 60 verses is less than the Bible Bee but still quite a bit more than 90% of professing Christians in the USA. Please keep us posted on how it goes. Maybe some from the Bee will want to build on their introduction to Elijah and memorize the whole story with us.
Has anybody else thought of running a local Bible Bee in your church or maybe as a church outreach in your town? Please let me know if you will try this or know of others doing it. It would be great to hear of these springing up all over the USA and around the world.
This past month, I twice almost committed to organizing and running a regional Bible Bee here in Northern Manila before we go to Indonesia. I fought off the urge both times, but there is still an outside chance I may try to run a little local one here before we leave. Please pray for wisdom and clear leading from God for me with this, as I am not used to making these decisions as a married man with a pregnant wife.
Either way, we will, Lord willing, soon be running and encouraging others to run many "Our God has Spoken" Bible Bees throughout Indonesia and the Philippines, in the hopes of, Lord willing, building towards a national Bible Bee in both countries as well as other Scripture initiatives and encouragements.
Hannah, very neat to see you join us in Spanish (to join our English and Tagalog memorizers) PS Are you the Hannah who taught Spanish in NY and now are on your way to Africa, or another Hannah who loves Spanish?
I recently heard from Michelle who invited her pastor to memorize Elijah with her and now 4 from the pastor's family are all memorizing with Michelle. Has everyone else invited their pastor to memorize Elijah with them, or encouraged your pastor to announce it in church?
Caleb W A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q
1 Kings 21:6-12
@OCTSRIS: About time!
@God's Maiden of Virture: Honestly, Rosie, do you think I went crazy on that first comment with one smiley? I would argue that I didn't. Oh, and I was going to tell you this at church, but I guess I never did: Congratulations on memorizing your 200th verse! Heritage Reformed Baptist Church is going on 4!
@InSoloChristo-- Well, you don't have to argue about it, because I guess you didn't.
Thank you! I was very excited that I finally reached 200. I might even catch up with you sometime. And I do believe that we will reach number 4 on the leaderboard.
Rosie A OH A B C D
1 Kings 17: 19-24
Rosie A OH A B C D E
1 Kings 18:1-6
@Mr.Walker-- Sorry! I didn't see your comment until just now. To answer your question, yes, I am doing the Romans Project at the same time. And it is going pretty well. Thank you for adding me to the chart. I am really enjoying memorizing Elijah.
Caleb W OH A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S
1 Kings 21:13-24
Sorry, everybody that I didn't declare R as soon as I could have, because Firefox on our computer wasn't opening the post - so I *gulp* um, had to use Internet Explorer.
@God's Maiden of Virtue: Okay, thanks. Of course you might catch up, or even pass me, or you might not. I don't know what you'll do for the Bible Bee this year, but I'm trying to memorize eight verses a day. (Not for the Bible Bee.)
@InSoloChristo - Two things....first, you said that you are memorizing 8 verses a day -- are you doing them just from the story of Elijah? Or are you memorizing other things besides that? Second, what's wrong with Internet Explorer? =) You make it sound like it's bad... :)
Almost finished with the first six verses! (But please do not put me on the chart--I will not be able to keep up later in the year.)
Mr. Walker--No, I am not the same person. But I wish her well on her trip to Africa!
CofS--¡Espero que Ud. aprenda mucho en su clase de español, y que pueda usar el idioma para glorificar a Dios! El español es muy útil hoy en día, y Ud. puede usarlo para hablar con mucha gente.
Caleb W OH A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T
1 Kings 21:25-29; 2 Kings 1:1
@Bethany Pentimone: No, right now I'm memorizing 6 in Elijah, 1 in Romans, and 1 from a chapter of the New Testament. And I just prefer Firefox.
@God's Maiden of Virtue: Have you picked out a book from SMF? When I memorized 200 verses I ordered the biography of Isaac Watts.
@InSoloChristo-- I know I won't pass you anytime soon. I haven't memorized many verses this week, and I don't think that I will for a while. (That's just my guess, I'm not positive about it.) And no, I have not picked out a book from SMF. What is SMF anyway?
@Hannah- Are you taking Spanish class? Because you seem to know quite a bit of it. (Just wondering.)
Rosie A OH A B C D E
1 Kings 18:7-12
Hannah, thanks for checking in. We will keep you off the chart as requested.
GMoV, SMF is Scripture Memory Fellowship which offers a free book to everyone who memorizes 200 verses on Memverse.
Okay. Thank you, Mr. Walker. I think I'll look into that. Where would I choose a book?
Oh, and Mr. Walker, how come the chart says that I only have the letters A, B and C? In my last comment I declared the letters A,B,C,D and E. And I'm going to declare F right now.
Rosie A OH A B C D E F
1 Kings 18:13-18
Caleb W OH A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U
2 Kings 1:2-7
@God's Maiden of Virtue: If you go to this post you can learn about Scripture Memory Fellowship. I checked dates and, actually, your account didn't exist when that post was published. Pick a book from the list for 200 verses, and then e-mail SMF at smfi.77@gmail.com telling them your name, age, username, the book you want, and your home address.
Mr. Walker is trying to keep most of the declarations near the group pace. I'm declaring U, and H is what's on the post.
Hmm, you might not pass me then. I'm about to really start memorizing verses, because it's almost a month since I began memorizing 8 verses a day.
My goal for 2012 is to memorize Hebrews, Revelation, and re-learn Romans using the Word of Life technique. It will require memorizing 25 verses a week (a 2- to 3-hour commitment daily). If I can make this become part of my lifestyle, I can memorize all of the New Testament in 7 years! This challenge is the equivalent to the expectations for Primary level participants in the Bible Bee (250 verses in 3 months). For someone over 50 it is a bit more challenging. PLEASE PRAY for me to be able to persevere daily and to grow in my relationship with the Lord; that His Word, as well as the trials and temptation to give up will strengthen my faith in Him.
Caleb W OH A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W
2 Kings 1:14-18; 2:1
@Mr. Walker: I just noticed that the post says that OCTSRIS and I are meeting in OH. We aren't really meeting, because of minor translational differences.
Caleb W OH A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X
2 Kings 2:2-7
That audio tape I made from the Elijah audio has really helped!
@God's Maiden of Virtue: I missed seeing you a church today - I hope you feel better soon! Did you mean to declare G?
Sorry for getting behind in updating the declarations.
Josiah, good to see you DDs back. Great to see everyone's declarations and thoughts. Any more insights on the Elijah passages?
Great to see 7 new memberse from Fountain of Life in Manila and a family of 2 young girls with their mother.
Grace and Kiarra (who especially enjoy acting out the Scripture they are memorizing with their Mom) wonder if there are any other under 7 year olds out there memorizing along with their family.
@InSoloChristo-- I'm feeling a lot better today. I'm very glad that my sickness did not last for long.
I declared F because I hadn't memorized six verses. Isn't it six verses a letter? 19-21 is only three. But now I can declare G because I memorized the other three.
Rosie A OH A B C D E F G
1 Kings 22-24
Caleb W OH A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y
2 Kings 2:8:13
@God's Maiden of Virtue: That's good. Yeah, sorry - I didn't see that it was only three verses - I need to pay more attention!
@InSoloChristo--how much do you memorize every day??? You're basically done with the project already! That's pretty awesome. Good job!
@InSoloChristo-- amy is right!! You only have one more letter!!! Great job!
Rosie A OH A B C D E F G H
1 Kings 18:25-30
Caleb W OH A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z
2 Kings 2:14-18 Hmm... somewhere I made a mistake.
Yeah! I'm done! Now I can join the Romans Project - on these conditions: Wretched Man, should you pass me in verses, (he has recently informed me that he soon will), I will join the New Testament One Year Challenge, thereby passing you. Fair?
Oh, and sorry, Elijah memorizers - no matter what my group is, we shall be king of the mountain no longer.
@God's Maiden of Virtue and amy: Thanks! I usually memorize 8-10 verses a day.
@Wretched Man: No, I changed my mind. For the sake of eight, I will not leave it.
Goodbye Rosie, Mr. Walker and the rest of you! Good luck! Err... Good destiny.
Welcome to the Romans Project, @InSoloChristo! How 'bout you consider this deal: when I pass you, I will do so with sweetness and kindness (and puppy dogs and rainbows, too!)?? Will that keep you in the Romans Project? Or could the greater truth lie in the possibility that learning Romans is too daunting a challenge for you? Is its narrow path of difficulty too scary? Could it be that learning one verse a chapter in the NT, many of which you already know, is the broad path of easiness for you in 2012? It's time for some soul-searching, my comrade: Romans Road? or Easy Street? You decide.
Ummm... If I remember right... ISC is further along in Romans than you are, Wretched Man. For whom is learning Romans too daunting a challenge?
Ummmmm, uhhhhh, errrrr! Are there any Memverse moderators who can ban ChiefOfSinners for a few weeks or months for trespassing on other Memversers' Blog Conversations?? (Where are his parents when you need 'em?)
@Wretched Man: Bye! Off to the New Testament One Year Challenge! Just kidding. I don't need any rainbows or puppy dogs, thank you very much. Like I said, I am only joining the Romans Project for the sake of others - not you. Romans is not a daunting challenge at all for me, but you? I have long felt like Elihu because of you. But do not be discouraged - I can say with Elihu, "Behold, no fear of me need terrify you; my pressure will not be heavy upon you." Like your brilliant son says, I am ahead of you. What say you now, O Wretched Man? What now of your taunting? Dear friend, I suggest you return to the Romans Road yourself. Remember where Easy Street leads, friend, for your own safety! 17 verses may seem enough for a day - but could these be, (as they are), verses you have known for a long time? How long will you go limping between two different goals? If I am your goal, follow me, but if sincere memorization, follow it. It is enough. Your answers have been unkind and harsh, mine simple. I will answer you no longer. Do as you wish, so be it. Keep it up, but I will not answer.
@ChiefOfSinners: Thanks - but, remember, you are equal to Eliphaz.
You see! This is exactly what the Wolverines in Michigan want: in-fighting amongst the Ohioans! We must band together (except for ChiefofSinners, who is pending banishment)! We cannot relinquish our lead! We cannot let Ohio down! I know that I've been carrying most of you along by learning so many verses and all, but you're going to have to start memorizing on your own, too. I can't do it all for you guys (and gals)! Stand united HRBC & OH! (except COS)
@ ISC: Eliphaz, son of Esau--meaning I am the son of a rebellious man.... or Eliphaz, friend of Job--meaning I am speaking of things I know nothing about?
Or are they one in the same??
P.S. I laughed really hard several times while reading your comments to Wretched Man.
@ WM: There are no words for you.
Nice job ISC!
I can still taste the dust of your feet, but I must nonetheless continue my slow plodding.
Keep up the good work against that Wretched Man. (He really is starting to sound like a politician, especially when he brought up that one about Ohioan in-fighting ;-)
@Wretched Man, you must have taken lessons in rhetoric from.... well, I won't mention any names, that wouldn't be politically correct.
Really, COS, your non-smiling smileys are driving me crazy - more crazy than I was before I saw them.
When the Wretched Man first joined, I thought he might be a little more humble, because of his name. I guess not. By the way - Wretched Man AND ChiefOfSinners, Octavius, InSoloChristo, and whoever else is in this crazy discussion - if I can call it that: Remember to keep to the subject of the blog post in your comments. Oh, but you won't listen to me. Alex, you tell them. :)
Just to remind people, there's an off-topic thread here that might be better suited for your discussion :) http://www.memverse.com/blog/main/God_honoring_friendship_chat
First, let me say that I wish, too, that I could join the Elijah Project right now, but the Romans Project is consuming the bulk of my efforts. I have enjoyed reading members' comments on the ancient debate about whether Elijah's mockery of the priests of Baal was a righteous act or if it was wrong. I appreciate those who have used Scripture to support other passages of Scripture, including "Wisdom" in Proverbs mocking and laughing at the "simple ones" who reject "her." It is a fine line to walk, especially with so many atheists and false prophets so famously promoting themselves today. They are easy fodder for scorn and mockery, except that we were they, but by the grace of God.
I would toss in the suggestion that after the Elijah Project, maybe an Elisha Project would also be a good pursuit in the future, as the stories recounting his work are priceless for sharing with young children.
Secondly, I have moved all of my remaining "off-topic" comments to the blog post link provided by Mr. DeGraaf. Please go there to be amused, provoked, challenged, and toyed with.
Rosie A OH A B C D E F G H I
1 Kings 18:30-35
I think that this "discussion" has done too far. So I'm just going to back out of it.
You guys (InSoloChristo, OCTSRIS and Octavius) might want to do the same.
For one thing, it is off-topic. Second, I don't think the blog was made for "discussions"
like this one. And third, I really don't think that Mr. Walker will appreciate it.
@InSoloChristo--Congratulations on finishing Elijah!
@Wretched Man-- I could ignore your comments like you said, or you could just stop. But it is very unlikely that you will stop. So, I guess I'll just have to ignore.
I know this is off topic but....YEA!!!!!!!! Heritage Reformed Baptist Church is number #3 on the leaderboard!!! Go HRBC!!
Rosie A OH A B C D E F G H I J
1 Kings 18:36-41
Never mind. We're back at #4. But still, GO HRBC!!!!!
Hey, Y'all!
Sorry for being absent for a little while on here! We've had a lot going on, but hopefully things are getting back to normal now, so I should be able to be consistent in my memorizing and declaring again.
Beowulf W OH A B C D E F G H I J K L
@Matthew Minica, Wretched Man, and anyone else who may be involved in this ridiculous squabble
~ Remeber the point of MemVerse is to memorize the Bible. The Bible says we should love each other and be kind to each other. Therefore, I see no reason to have this off-topic fight and say nasty things to each other, even if we are joking.
Sadly, by nature, we are already good at doing it for real - because of our sin!
You're all picking on each other like a bunch of roosters!
(In case anyone wonders about the picture, it is a picture of a rooster we used to have. He got out of the chicken coop, and we had to heard him back in with a stick. This is how he first reacted to it.)
In case no one figured it out yet, I like emoticons!
@OCTSRIS-- Thank you. I just hope that now they will stop.
Rosie A OH A B C D E F G H I J K L
1 Kings 19:2-7
Bro. Phil,
I praise God for another girl from intermediate class in sunday school
at Fountain of Life is joining us in memorizing "Elijah".
Her name is Marjorie Renold.
Laura H and Mary L: sets N through U (1 Kings 18:45-46, 19:1-21, 21:1-23, 2 Kings 1:1-3)
Hopefully I did my math right...
@Phil Walker--When I am done with memorizing Romans (and the 2012 BB), I have decided to put my other memorization plans behind and memorize Elijah. Although I will probably start when everyone else is finished, I recently realized how unbalanced my OT and NT memorization is. I am hoping to balance it out soon to nearly 50/50. Thanks for the idea of this project! :)
Alma, great to hear that even more are joining the Elijah memorizing at Fountain of Life in Manila. It was wonderful to be at your 4th Scripture Memory Fellowship and see/hear the many quoting Elijah and other Scripture.
Marjorie Renold and Angelyn Metran, welcome to the Elijah project.
Rosie, great to see you memorizing Elijah with us. A reminder that we are skipping 1 KINGS 20 which doesn't mention Elijah and jumping to 1 KINGS 21 where he comes back in to confront Ahab.
@Mr. Walker-- I forgot about that. Thank you for the reminder! I think I'll go memorize some verses from 1 Kings 21 now. I will be back tomorrow to declare.
Rosie A OH A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P
O= 1 Kings 19: 20-21; 1 Kings 21: 1-4
P= 1 Kings 21: 5-10
Rosie A OH A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T
S=1 Kings 21:22-27
T= 1 Kings 21:28-29; 2 Kings 1:1-4
Did I declare letter T right? I wasn't sure if I was supposed to memorize 1 Kings 22. It doesn't really talk about Elijah.
@Rosie: That's correct. 1 Kings 22 is not scheduled. You're almost finished! I think you'll finish 2nd!
Double Declaration Day!
Josiah D PA Set F: 1 Kings 18:7-12
Josiah D PA Set G: 1 Kings 18:13-18
I have some catching up to do with my declarations... :P Oh well: That just means more double declaration days!
Sorry for letting the declaration chart slip a little. I trust I am caught up now (although we are keeping the leaders at "l".
Josiah, good to see the return of your Double Declaration Days.
SavedByGrace, great to hear of your interest in also memorizing "Elijah".
Jacky and I are overdue for a focus on and catch up with Elijah. Hopefully we will have one soon.
Rosie A OH A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V
U=2 Kings 1:5-10
V=2 Kings 1:11-16
Wow! I can't believe I'm already at "v"!
Mr. Walker- Thank you for starting the "Elijah" Project! I have really enjoyed learning about Elijah and his ministry. I look forward to other projects you may start in the future. God bless!
Rosie A OH A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X
W=2 Kings 1:17-18; 2:1-4
X=2 Kings 2:5-10
Just two more letters!!!
Well, I memorize 6-12 verses for "Elijah", 1-4 verses in Romans and one or two random verses for my personal time with God. So about 8 verses at a minimum, and 18 verses at a maximum. Once I finish the "Elijah" Project, I can put my full attention on Romans. I REALLY need to catch up on it. I think I'll finish the "Elijah" Project tomorrow.
Rachel- That would be per day.
Rosie A OH A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z
Y=2 Kings 2:11-16
Z=2 Kings 2:17-22
And I'm....DONE!!!!!!!!!!
Now I can focus fully on Romans!
@Rosie: Congratulations! Welcome to the end! It really is a beautiful picture of faith and obedience!
Do you have any idea why ChiefOfSmileys (or ChiefOfDeserters) left Heritage Reformed Baptist Church?
Laura H and Mary L: Sets W-Z (2 Kings 1 through 2:18) and we're done!
Now we are starting Romans (though I'm 1 1/2 chapters into it already). Thanks again Mr. Walker for organizing this!
@God's Maiden of Virtue: He said it was some bug or some such thing.
@Laura Hedstrom & Mary L: Congratulations! Bronze goes to you!
InSoloChristo- Yeah. I just saw why it happened when I looked at his comment on God-honoring Scripture Memory and Friendship Chat. At least we're back up at #3 again.
Laura Hedstrom and Mary L- Congratulations on finishing the "Elijah" Project! I'm happy to hear that you are now starting Romans. It is going to take a lot of perseverance.
@Rosie: The strange thing is that even after he came back we were still #7 for a while.
Anyway, it doesn't matter, and I'm going to stop because it is off topic.
CheifOfSinners had some weird problem with his profile. He didn't really leave the church.
Maybe someone was monkeying around on the internet and cause a virus?
Congrats to those who have finished!
Double Declaration Day!
Josiah D PA Set H: 1 Kings 18:19-24
Josiah D PA Set I: 1 Kings 18:25-30
Hi folks! Good to see you all here, working away at this project. I am usually an offline participant, but for the next two months, my girls and I are in Kansas City doing an internship at IHOP-KC, so we have high speed internet (most days). So I've been using memverse to help me memorize and review old memory verses. It's great!
With the Elijah project though, I see that NKJV is not available for chapter 18. Should I just add it myself? Thanks Phil for all your help and support!
Sheena, good to hear that you will have the time and internet access to focus on Elijah and other Scripture while in KC. I have been enjoying reading your email updates and Jacky and I are praying for you and your girls as you prepare with IHOP and memorize Elijah.
Yes, it would be great if you could add chapter 18 in the NKJ. Do you have software or will you copy and paste from www.biblegateway.com ?
All the verses from the Elijah project are now classified as memorized in my account! Finally!
Okay, here we go. I'm going to try and see if I can't get Elijah memorized before Bible Bee season.
Matthew M - TX - Set A: 1 Kings 17:1-6
Matthew, great to see you joining us on the chart. I pray you will reach your goal of finishing before the Bible Bee. Even more, I pray that God will use "Elijah" powerfully to build your own faith!!
@InSoloChrito, Congratulations on not only memorizing Elijah, but even having it listed as memorized on Memverse - no easy feat.
@Everyone else - Congratulations on your new declarations and on continuing in your memorizing. May God bless us with Elijah's faith as we trust Him and His Word.
Double Declaration Day!
Josiah D PA Set L: 1 Kings 18:43-46, 19:1-2
Josiah D PA Set M: 1 Kings 19:3-8
~Josiah, caught up to where he is
Can someone please tell me if there withh be anything like or close to the timothy track in this years bible bee? Because our family might be taking a trip in sept. and if we are and If i qualify for nationals it won't be easy to memorize 15+ verses plus study the book we're suppose too.
No Timothy Track this year, Rachel. Sorry. :) There definitely won't be any Timothy Track for National Qualifiers! If you're taking the car, then you could use your time in the car to memorize/study.
Rachel, I have the same problem. My family will probably be taking a trip in September also, and I have found that the car is one of the most difficult places I know of to memorize, recite, or inductively study the bible. I have 7 brothers and 1 very loud baby sister, and as you mentioned, that makes things a bit chaotic at times.:) Unfortunately, I haven't found any cure for it yet either, so I guess we'll just have to study really hard before and after the trips to make up for it. *slightly intimidated smile*
Where are you all going Seth? That is what I was thinking...study really hard before and after. What will you be this year? It will be my first year as a Senior (gulp) that will make it even harder to study with more verses :/
I sometimes record my memory verses and put them on an mp3 player. I don't know if it would work in a noisy car, but you could give it a try... :)
With all my pestering other people about posting off-topic comments, I'm doing it myself! Sorry about that.
A dramatic recitation of 1 Kings 18: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PFRK2qIMLlc&context=C3912853ADOEgsToPDskKFWVRMreWFC3uxQX2YFJS2
The same guy (George Sarris) has also done 'Namaan the leper' and the book of Jonah: http://www.youtube.com/user/GeorgeWSarrisWGS/videos
All videos are in the NIV
Set B - 1 Kings 17:7-12
Whew, it's been a while since I've been on here! I've got over 100 verses to quiz today.
@Nicky: We saw George Sarris in person at the SAICFF last week.
Double Declaration Day
Josiah D PA Set N: 1 Kings 19:9-15
Josiah D PA Set O: 1 Kings 19:16-21, 1 Kings 20:1
Sorry for my delays in posting the new declarations. Thanks for keeping active. Please pray for me as I hope, Lord willing, to present 2 dramatic presentations at my seminary STT Setia in Indonesia. In the first, I will quote the whole text with a translator following me phrase by phrase.
In the 2nd, I will be the narator and Elijah in English with one translator for the narator and a different one for Elijah. All the other people will be played by students and teachers in the school in Indonesian.
Please pray that I can fully memorize the text and be prepared to present it dramatically. I have been reading it a lot, but as you can see from the chart am behind in memorizing.
Pray that all the other actors will be able to do well and enjoy it. Pray that this could inspire a lot of Scripture memory and passion for the Bible at the seminary and pray that God will get all the glory.
Double Declaration Day!
Josiah D PA Set T 1 Kings 21:26 - 2 Kings 1:2
Josiah D PA Set U 2 Kings 1:3-8
Triple Declaration Day to finish everything out?
Josiah D PA Set X 2 Kings 2:3-8
Josiah D PA Set Y 2 Kings 2:9-14
Josiah D PA Set Z 2 Kings 2:15-18
Finis!
I'm currently on the 12th psalm right now, and looking forward to be able to spend more time on it now that Elijah is done :) Thanks for asking!
CONGRATULATIONS to the 7 "ELIJAH" finishers I am aware of: Caleb, Rosie, Laura, Mary, Josiah, Marlene, and Pilar!!!! May God give each of you the faith of Elijah as you walk through life and inspire/encourage others.
Please let me know if I have missed anyone either for finishing or even for not properly updating their chart entry.
Well, I'm FINALLY back on here. I've been taking a break from Elijah for awhile; I had too many things going at once. But I do intend to finish this project! I put off all memorizations projects to do the Bible Bee (it was my 1st year and I LOVED it!), and now I have another group project. But when that is finished I will try to do this and Romans at the same time; I think I can manage that. The only time I will NEVER do 2 projects at once is when I'm participating in the Bible Bee.
I hope to start over soon!
Amy V - MI - 1 Kings 19:21 & 1 Kings 21:1-5
1 Kings 21:6-11
Back, after taking break from Elijah for Bible Bee 2012.
OCTSRIS, glad you were able to join and loved the Bible Bee. Hope your other project goes well and will look forward to your continuing with Elijah in the future.
AmyV, great job with the Elijah verses! And fantastic job hosting the MI group for the Bible Bee 2012!
Thanks, Phil. God is good. He brought together a wonderful planning team here and has used the Bible Bee in a mighty way in my life and in the lives of so many. We are so thankful.
Amy V - MI - 1 Kings 21: 18-23
Currently there are 3 of us with Jacky, Josiah, and myself memorizing "Elijah" the next few months. Anyone else want to join us in this powerful, radical faith building adventure?
JAMES claims that Elijah was nobody extra special. Rather, JAMES wants us to believe that we can have the same faith Elijah had. Is JAMES exaggerating or mislead, or does anybody actually believe such a radical faith is possible in 2011?