Psalm 119: 89
Psalm 119:89 is a majestic statement affirming that God's Word is established forever in the heavenly realm. It highlights the eternal, stable, and immutable nature of divine truth, which stands firm above all earthly changes. This provides an anchor of hope and trust in the unfailing nature of God's promises.
Includes the following verses, 1 in total:
Psalm 119:89
2 Timothy 3: 16 - 17
This passage establishes the divine authority and inspiration of the Bible, asserting that all Scripture comes directly from God. It highlights the Bible's practical benefit for discipleship, including teaching and correction. The goal is to fully prepare and equip the believer for every positive action and good work.
Includes the following verses, 1 in total:
2 Timothy 3:16-17
Psalm 61:1-65:13
Section breaks at: 62:1, 63:1, 64:1, 65:1
Heart Change
A list of verses to help overcome negativity, cynicism, and judgmental thoughts.
Includes the following verses, 7 in total:
Romans 12:2,
Proverbs 4:23,
2 Corinthians 10:5,
Ephesians 4:29,
Romans 15:13,
2 Corinthians 5:17,
Philippians 4:4
Choose a verse (or a few verses). For long passages, you should create a 'passage' verse set.
Selection set
Selection verse sets are verses on a certain topic, or designed for a group of people to learn together.
Passage set
Passage verse sets are for a continuous set of verses, like a Psalm or a chapter or part of a chapter.
When you are learning a passage set, you're always presented with the verses in order, and there are lots of tweaks to help you learn it as a passage rather than just a set of verses.
Catechisms are a question/answer method of learning Bible truth. While we don't think they are on a level with the Bible itself, they can be a very useful way of learning the truths the Bible teaches in a systematic way, and they fit well into the system LearnScripture uses for learning verses. Browse our list of catechisms.