How To Memorize Any Bible Scripture Verse In Less Than Five Minutes (Video Tutorial)

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    Want to memorize any Bible Scripture verse in less than five minutes? Watch a video tutorial of a fast, easy, and fun method to systematically hide the words of God in your heart...
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  • @Irunwithscissors63
    @Irunwithscissors63 6 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Excellent. I have started with one that I almost know by heart and it works. I had never heard of this app. Thank you.

  • @JORDAN-C
    @JORDAN-C 5 ปีที่แล้ว

    Great video thanks. I will try that app *scripture typer*

  • @24Klaw
    @24Klaw 5 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Very helpful thx

  • @rambleon2011
    @rambleon2011 ปีที่แล้ว

    Not in the App Store. What are you using now?

  • @tylerdanj
    @tylerdanj 6 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    I use "rememberme" app. It works great

    • @CatchForChristnet
      @CatchForChristnet  5 ปีที่แล้ว

      That's great; it's great that we have so many resources at our fingertips these days

    • @SCAM-BUSTER.777
      @SCAM-BUSTER.777 3 ปีที่แล้ว

      Which Rememberme? There are at least six apps called Rememberme.

    • @tylerdanj
      @tylerdanj 3 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@SCAM-BUSTER.777 red app with diagonal cross and heart

    • @SCAM-BUSTER.777
      @SCAM-BUSTER.777 3 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@tylerdanj Got it. Thank you.

  • @godssoldierdylan-gracechan9561
    @godssoldierdylan-gracechan9561 6 ปีที่แล้ว

    Thanks Bro for sharing this Video with us, if I get a new Iphone maybe I'll download this App, my current one has space problems so I'll just try the Word for now, reciting helps..

    • @CatchForChristnet
      @CatchForChristnet  6 ปีที่แล้ว

      My pleasure, brother. To God be the glory! You can also use Scripture Typer from any computer on their website scripturetyper.com. Sorry for the delayed response

  • @curtisball7189
    @curtisball7189 6 ปีที่แล้ว

    Thank you so much for this my Brother! It has only been a few hours with this app and I know already that it has changed my life. Although the Law of God has been written on my heart for some time now to be able to have a command of the Holy Scriptures will surely help to fulfill my calling. Forever grateful!

    • @CatchForChristnet
      @CatchForChristnet  6 ปีที่แล้ว

      My pleasure, my brother! To God be the glory!

  • @barryblackwood6050
    @barryblackwood6050 7 ปีที่แล้ว

    Hi Catch for Christ Glad you liked the Marcion Vid. I did try to look at the download but it will not work on a PC. I don't have a mobile Apple or Android and had hoped the app may have the PC option. : ( As to the 613 and the Scripture references there is a lot to talk about. I know that Christ did not keep all the commandments and yet He was still the Perfect Sinless Sacrifice for our atonement.Christ was not a Priest of the Levitical Order & He was not a woman & He wasn't a farmer so many of the commandments didn't even apply to Him. Many of the 613 today have passed away as the atonement for sin has been made by Christ and there is no Temple standing for fellowship offerings etc. Heb 9: 10 goes into the detail about the passing away. But more than that as it was predicted in the Prophets so atonement didn't pass away but the priesthood changed for the service to God for atonements.I liken the 613 to the constitution of a Nation. Just as my nation has lots of Laws but not all apply to an individual for different reasons. Just like today, with the Law of the Speed Limit on a road operating 24 hours a day & applying to all sexes but does not show its Force until you are caught breaking it & only applies to those who drive on the road & are not passengers. I hazard to guess 613 is miniscule in comparison to any nation's number on earth now. : )So how are we to determine what of 613, if any apply to us today? That is a big question! I hope it is alright if I just discuss a bit a time. I will start with the Mat 15:10.Mat 15 :10 is a place in scripture where we aim for understanding but miss the bull-eye because we generally do not know enough about the Law of Moses to understand what is going on in the exchange between Christ and the Pharisees. Also we have a tendency to focus on a point without gleaning all the information that the chapter or indeed book gives us or the entirety of Scripture. It is very important to identify who was present and who is being addressed as well.Christ was with Jews who ate according to Scripture. Those being Christ, His disciples and the Pharisees from Jerusalem & then the multitude who had gathered at Gennesaret which is in Galilee area near the Lake ( Galilee) & quite some distance from.Any foreigner present would have known that the Jews had Food Laws as the Jews where in every nation living differently to other people with synagogues as well as different worship practise coming form the Law of Moses.Just prior to Christ's answer to the Pharisee's is the question. Mat 15:2 Part of the answer lies there. 15:3 Christ was not teaching His disciples the TRADITIONS of the Elders & the Pharisee's did not like that and so were pressuring Him to come under their control. The traditions of the Elders at times elevated men's decisions above God's decrees ( Moses' Law) and made life more difficult than the simplicity that is in Christ and the Law of God lived in the Spirit. Just as traditions can do at any point in history. Mat 15:9 Really clinches Christ's objection to this.Let's face it; the RITUAL handwashing that the Pharisees forced onto the people was airs and graces of Holiness decreed by men and therefor control of the people. They had travelled all the way from Jerusalem to try to find fault with Christ's division of Scripture!The tradition ended up being called netilat Yadim if you want to look into the Pharisee/ Rabbinic Tradition & it is recorded that not just the hands were done but up the arms as well. Bit of a waste of water for a time without plumbing. It also was something the Priests did at the Temple prior to offering to God, so it was also a bit presumptuous.There are actually only a few commandments given to the children of Israel about food that is for regular daily consumption and not for offerings at the Temple. 1. What God says food is & what God says food is not. 2. How to slaughter a clean animal for food 3. Wash the food you buy from the market.4. Don't eat a clean animal that has been found dead.5. Do not cook a kid in it's mother's milk.Did you know that God must have given the food laws to Noah prior to Sinai Covenant as Noah took 7 pairs of clean animals onto the Ark? Gen 7:2 Did you know why God gave the clean food list? Lev 11:44 has God's answer. If you look in the Greek the word consistently used in the NT for Meats is the Greek word Brohma 1033 which refers to food God has already deemed to be clean for consumption and therefor Food biblically Jewish Food. Lev 11 describes them.The word Trophe G 5142 is also used at times from G977 to eat.So all Christ was saying is any Brohma G1033 that hops into your mouth via unwashed hands won't make you unclean. The Pharisees have no authority in this to say you become more Holy by washing your hands too. Washing your hands like the Pharisee's Tradition does not make you or the Brohma any different; as it is what comes out of your heart that determines if you are clean or not & a man's tradition makes NO MAN Holy.Hope this makes sense. Take care and be blessed.FJ ( I use my husband's account)

    • @CatchForChristnet
      @CatchForChristnet  7 ปีที่แล้ว

      Thanks for the thoughtful response, FJ!
      Oh, you can actually just go to scripturetyper.com and use the app on any computer!
      I agree that Jesus taught his disciples that human tradition should not supersede the Law of God.
      However, I do not see any mention of meat or food in the passage in Matthew 15. Jesus says it is not what goes into the mouth (participle of eiserchomai Str 1525) that defiles a person (Mt 15:11) (cf. Mt 15:17 what enters the mouth -- eisporeuomai, Str 1531). Moreover, Jesus declares all food (brōma) clean in Mk 7:19.
      Brōma is also used in 1 Tim 4:3-4 when Paul writes against those who are ordering people to abstain from certain foods. He writes that everything that God created is good, and nothing is to be rejected if it is received with thanksgiving, because it is consecrated by the word of God and prayer (1 Tim 4:4).
      And, as previously stated, after Peter initially refuses to eat anything impure or unclean (Ac 10:14), God tells him not to call impure that which God has made clean (katharizō Str 2511) (Acts 10:15).
      In light of this, I do not see why Christians should adhere to food laws today.

    • @barryblackwood6050
      @barryblackwood6050 6 ปีที่แล้ว

      Thanks for your response Catch for Christ.. It may be a little while before I do another download for the app.I am having some enormous email problems in drafts folder. I saved a draft and it replicated over 6000 times and you can't select all in drafts and deselect the ones you want to keep or even shift them to another file. : ) The Big Issue in determining what is being said is actually defining what is Scripture in the New Testament times. What is truth and the plumbline for a believer now he/she has turned away from sin to follow the Lamb of God. There was no NT in existence so every reference was to the Hebrew Bible and if memory serves me the NT has a full third of it as quotes / references and was the well of living water drawn upon to teach the people God's desire for them now that faith had been poured out by the Spirit of repentance in Christ.What do we do after faith comes? Is Christ a minister of sin ? 1 John 3:4 defines sin. Romans 3 :31 Says we establish the Law. This is the conundrum that the ideology and doctrine that uses the NT to define what sin is. There are many places of disharmony and disturbance. Psalm 119 Says your Law is truth. Everything we do if we don't comprehend that it is our relationship to the Law that has been transformed in Christ and not the Law itself changing becomes meaningless & distorted & allows for Eisegesis to be hidden because of an incorrect paradigm. The prophets predicted what was to change but sin is still sin and the atonement for sin that did not have provision to be forgiven in the blood of bulls or goats is preached.When we don't see the front of the book as the mercy seat & the wonder of the wisdom in the Law of Moses coming from God's mouth after we have come to faith. We end up myopic and are taught only see the law of sin and death and attribute that nature to the Law of Moses. We lose the inheritance in its fullness of life here as Israel and different from every other nation on earth.A perfect man is a man honest before God through faith doing that which God asks of us & it is not grievous or to difficult for us' for the power of the Spirit works in us to do it .I understand that is easily interpreted but the plain understanding from scripture is that in the conversation in Matthew 15 amongst faithful Jewish men can only relate to that which is considered food & that is what the Word of God calls food which you referenced. Otherwise Christ is teaching against His Father's commands and would be breaking Deut 13 test for a prophet. That would make Christ a sinner and therefor ineligible to be our Saviour by leading men away from God's instructions. The things that make food unclean are offering it to idols & not draining the blood. Which Acts 15 refers to as the first things for Christians to be aware of so that they don't defile their Temple & these activities were associated with false worship that included sexual immorality too which is a sin against your own body.In verse 22 of Acts 15 the reasoning tells us that converts grafted into Israel would be able to continue doing well as there are synagogues everywhere in the world where they could hear the Word of God on the Sabbath & come into the ways Christ lived and taught. Mat 5 tells us our obedience or lack there of is what is used to determine our level of reward in Heaven. We do Christ and the New Covenant a lot of disservice when we approach the NT which tells us that Scripture in Timothy says Scripture is good for doctrine, reproof, instruction and teaching in righteousness and in the same breath dismiss it. As to Peter in Acts 10 His response only re-inforces how the food laws were being faithfully obeyed 10 or more years after Christ's ascension. This vision was difficult to understand. The vision was not in relation to Food Laws but to a Tradition of the Jews which excluded Jewish people from associating with Gentiles.
      When you read the discourse the purpose and meaning of the vision is actually explained & it relates to the opening of the assembly of Christ to men that Jewish traditions forbid Peter to associate with. The understood principle of clean and unclean was used by God to show the error of men's commands in relation to God's desire for all men to come unto salvation.It was the commission that Israel had from the beginning.... to be a light to the nations being re-instituted through Peter so the Good News would go forth. It has NO relation to actual changes in the food laws.Dear Catch for Christ I must rush off my husband has just been told to go for a scan about a kidney stone. please pray for us. Be blessed. Lover of Christ ( both of us.)FJ

    • @CatchForChristnet
      @CatchForChristnet  6 ปีที่แล้ว

      FJ, I can't say I agree with you for the reasons I mentioned earlier, but thank you for engaging. I pray that all goes well with and your husband. God Bless!

  • @paullizamemoinstitute8955
    @paullizamemoinstitute8955 5 ปีที่แล้ว

    gud job. bible is writen in our heart by holy spirit.spirit guides us different ways to memorise scripture.. cme lets memorise it more than 1000+ scripture memorised by mnemonics methord. come and joined me. and lets grow in faith

  • @rrt1592
    @rrt1592 6 ปีที่แล้ว +3

    I don't know about that any Bible because if it isn't a King James Version then it's not a God inspired Bible.

    • @CatchForChristnet
      @CatchForChristnet  6 ปีที่แล้ว

      Rey T That's an interesting view. Which King James Version translation do you believe is inspired by God?

    • @jcfel5136
      @jcfel5136 6 ปีที่แล้ว

      CatchForChrist.net kjv 1611

    • @CatchForChristnet
      @CatchForChristnet  5 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@jcfel5136 the KJV we have now is actually the 1769 update. There were actually two versions that came out in 1611. The original manuscripts were written in Hebrew, Aramaic, and Greek. (Not Olde English)

    • @jcfel5136
      @jcfel5136 5 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@CatchForChristnet kjv 1611 was translated by 56 of the smartest people of that time this was God preserving his Word:Psalm 12:6-7 KJV
      The words of the Lord are pure words: as silver tried in a furnace of earth, purified seven times. [7] Thou shalt keep them, O Lord , thou shalt preserve them from this generation for ever. There were minor details like style, misprint update later but same bible.

    • @scotservs
      @scotservs 4 ปีที่แล้ว

      ??????

  • @dylanhughs316
    @dylanhughs316 5 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Ughh android

    • @CatchForChristnet
      @CatchForChristnet  5 ปีที่แล้ว

      😂 Fortunately, the app can also be used on iPhones, Kindles, and on their website lol