![]() No speed reading! It also requires that I focus on phrases and words and even quotation marks when someone has spoken.For the past year I’ve been following a blog The Felicity Bee where a scripture writing challenge is posted each month. Writing scripture forces me to slooow down. Have you ever tried Scripture writing? If so, what do you enjoy about it? If not, what tools do you use to help you with your daily devotions? Please let me know in the comments below! Just grab a pen and a note book, and start writing Scripture! ![]() As you are reading through your Bible, try to identify a key verse, or a verse that really stands out to you, and copy it. Choose a key verse from the passage that you are reading.That gives you several verses to choose from when deciding what to write. Many devotions start with a Bible verse, and some even include additional verses that allow you to study the topic in more depth. Write out the focus verse from a devotional book.Choose one that interests you and jump in! Some focus on a certain topic, while others take you through a given passage or book of the Bible. There are many great Scripture writing schedules out there that can be found by merely searching Google. I love using different color markers! Cindy If you have never tried writing Scripture, you may be wondering how you can get started. Also I often times add a prayer at the end of the scripture should God bring something to mind at that time. I love having a record and also I can decorate words etc. I then have something to turn back to when sharing with others or reviewing myself. When certain words pop out I can look up the meaning or another scripture and write those down in my journal. I enjoy writing scripture because it helps me focus on specific words. If you are more creative, you can draw pictures or decorate your journal in any way you want. You may also find it helpful to write down a few notes about what the passage means or how you can apply it. You could even use different colored pens or pencils to really emphasize the different parts of the verse. ![]() With Scripture writing, you could underline what seems significant, or you can circle certain words or phrases that stand out to you. It’s hard to really do that if you just read it.
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