Amen to these comments. Bible memory and Bible reading are not an end in themselves. It’s all about deepening our relationship with God. I too can get caught up in the numbers or the pursuit of a badge - especially a year ago, when I got irritated with LearnScripture because it said I had missed a day. But I had to remind myself of what is important, and I appreciate the discipline of using this app, because it places God’s word in my heart, ready for him to bring to mind at any time or any situation where it is helpful.
I’m intrigued... what’s your strategy here? Are you going to follow through with the review cycle for all the psalms? Or do you know some/most of them already?
May God bless both you and your brother in this ambition. I hope this community can be a source of encouragement to you along the way. My own rate of learning is far slower than yours, but I know that all time spent in the Scripture is profitable for training in righteousness, that the man of God may be complete, equipped for every good work. (2 Tim 3:16-17)
Steve, it allows you to choose to be tested on a verse, even if it is not yet due for resting, while you are working through a passage. There is a menu for each verse, top right, next to the % progress figure.
Is anybody following the chapter-of-the-month schedule? I’ve just realised it has taken me 3 months to add Romans 6, while dealing with a busier life and my review backlog here on LearnScripture. So for the time being, I think I’ll have to consider it as the chapter-of-the-quarter club! :-)