I’m going to add Revelation 1 this month, having caught up with my review backlog, and ready to start a new chapter. I learned Revelation 22 a couple of years ago, and I only just noticed this morning how many of the same phrases appear in the first and the last chapter of the book.
Thank you both. And thank you Janet, for introducing Learn Scripture to me In the first place. It was a post from you on an email forum that inspired me.
Wow indeed. Well done Peter. I’m sure you’re an inspiration to all of us. You’ve been so consistent over such a long period. It’s a great place to learn scripture isn’t it?! Keep it up.
Thank you both. And thank you Janet, for introducing Learn Scripture to me In the first place. It was a post from you on an email forum that inspired me.
Yes Peter it gives me great joy to see you still here and being consistent in your learning scripture through this site. 😊 Praying we’ll both still be being blessed by learning scripture in another 7(?) years. Everyone else too of course!
Hello all. I agree that John 15 is a good chapter. I’ve started about two-thirds of it so far, and I’m enjoying it. I’m not doing every chapter on this list though, because I’ve slowed down my rate of adding new verses in order to manage the backlog of verses to review!
Herding cats! Very good description. I don’t have a system, except to consider how much time I have available, because I don’t like having to break off in the middle of a chapter/section.
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.