Thank you all, I must admit though it's easier for me to get them all right in a row because I more remember the order in which they appear than the references, so I don't actually know them as well as I should.
At home my father tries to encourage us to learn memory verses, unfortunately we're a little out of practice as a family at saying them around the dinner table, but we were encouraged from a young age and I remember learning Psalm 1 by memory when I was in the lower part of secondary school (maybe younger).
That's a very nice thing to accomplish, CarterM. 128 times in a row. You must have been doing some Bible memorization using some other method before you joined this site, I assume? Anyway, I get inspired when I see things like this. It makes me want to memorize more accurately.
At home my father tries to encourage us to learn memory verses, unfortunately we're a little out of practice as a family at saying them around the dinner table, but we were encouraged from a young age and I remember learning Psalm 1 by memory when I was in the lower part of secondary school (maybe younger).
Thank you all, I must admit though it's easier for me to get them all right in a row because I more remember the order in which they appear than the references, so I don't actually know them as well as I should.
I haven't got very far with it but my church recently introduced the Book of Psalms for Worship because we weren't really singing Psalms in services and thought it was important to include with other hymns. A number of the tunes are easy to get the hang of so I don't think it will be long before we've memorised some just like you'd memorise a hymn