19 Oct 2021

onfire247 posted a comment on thejoyfulmom's activity

onfire247 2021-10-19 18:26

Look at you! Way to go!

onfire247 posted a comment on joosep's activity

onfire247 2021-10-19 10:26

You got this. Go, go, go!

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onfire247 2021-10-19 03:09

Thanks, guys! John 1 has been very good to me.

18 Oct 2021

5

onfire247 reached 50 verses finished

joosep 2021-10-18 12:42

It's fun to see those numbers increasing ..... keep it up!

Symota 2021-10-18 19:20

Great job, onfire247!

JDJDJD 2021-10-18 22:00

👏🎉

mrsmoo 2021-10-18 23:33

Wonderful.... Always a JOY to see verses roll around to this point

onfire247 2021-10-19 03:09

Thanks, guys! John 1 has been very good to me.

onfire247 posted a comment on ejhill's activity

onfire247 2021-10-18 10:25

Well done, EJ! Well, done indeed!

17 Oct 2021

onfire247 posted a comment on Nakolong's activity

onfire247 2021-10-17 12:45

Awesome, Nako!

onfire247 posted a comment on Symota's activity

onfire247 2021-10-17 12:45

That's great, Sy! You're truly an inspiration for us all!

16 Oct 2021

onfire247 posted a comment on Phinehas's activity

onfire247 2021-10-16 15:51

Yes! You did it! Congrats!

onfire247 posted a comment on Jupi's activity

onfire247 2021-10-16 07:32

You got your first one! That's awesome!

onfire247 posted a comment on Goodnews's activity

onfire247 2021-10-16 07:31

Great job, Goodnews!

15 Oct 2021

onfire247 posted a comment on RayRay's activity

onfire247 2021-10-15 11:20

Another ten! Awesome!

onfire247 posted a comment on james.key's activity

onfire247 2021-10-15 04:33

That's great, James!

14 Oct 2021

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onfire247 2021-10-14 19:17

Congrats!

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onfire247 2021-10-14 04:19

Thanks! I wasn't expecting that one.

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onfire247 2021-10-14 04:18

Congrats!

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onfire247 2021-10-14 04:18

Congrats to our newest millionaire!

13 Oct 2021

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onfire247 reached 40 verses finished

joosep 2021-10-13 11:58

ten more under your belt!

mrsmoo 2021-10-13 12:04

Yippee! Precious gems in your heart.

Symota 2021-10-13 17:22

Great job, onfire247! 👍🏽

onfire247 2021-10-14 04:19

Thanks! I wasn't expecting that one.

onfire247 posted a comment on Phinehas's activity

onfire247 2021-10-13 10:16

Making the push? Go, go, go!

onfire247 posted a comment on randazz065's activity

onfire247 2021-10-13 10:16

Yes, congrats!

12 Oct 2021

onfire247 posted a comment on kimmcbride's activity

onfire247 2021-10-12 18:05

Awesome, Kim!

onfire247 posted a comment on Goodnews's activity

onfire247 2021-10-12 10:21

That's awesome, Goodnews! Its nice to see visible measurements like this of what you've accomplished. Keep up the good work!

11 Oct 2021

onfire247 posted a comment on Luli2016's activity

onfire247 2021-10-11 21:08

That's the funny thing about endeavoring something like this. At the end, you are only left with the results. All the pain that it took to get there i forgotten when you see the end results. The hard part is not the pain it takes to do something, but the belief that you can overcome the pain to do the challenge standing in front of you. No one ever reaches the top of Mt. Everest and talks about the pain it took to get there. The pain all gets forgotten in the light of that beautiful horizon. Yes, it is painful to memorize the Bible, but it is all forgotten the first time you can name the verse of a quoted passage or minister to someone's need from your knowledge of Scripture.

As I was writing this, I kind of had an epiphany about pain; pain only exists in the present. There is no pain in future, because obviously you can't feel something that hasn't happened yet. And the pain of the past is over, so you won't experience it again. So no matter what pain you are facing today, tomorrow it will be over because that will be new pain at that point. The above is not meant to minimize the emotional weight of pain felt in the past. Indeed, some may instantly argue that pain exists in the past as well. Without a doubt, we all carry the scars of the past that are difficult to let go.

Indeed, I myself have had some terrible, terrible experiences in my life, and some have taken longer than others to get over. (And some of them that you thought you were over reappear in your 30s and 40s, so that's fun.) But I've found that as I get older the pain of the past just sort of gets forgotten over time unless I hold onto it. Its like the good memories all start to float to the top. To be sure, I can hold onto the pain of the past if I want to, but why would I want to? There's plenty enough pain in the present for me, thank you very much ("sufficient for the day is its own trouble... (Matt 6:34). I'll let the past be in the past, and hopefully it will stay there.

onfire247 posted a comment on frogts's activity

onfire247 2021-10-11 13:36

That is really great frogts! Well done!

10 Oct 2021

onfire247 posted a comment on Luli2016's activity

onfire247 2021-10-10 21:41

That's great, Luli! Tremendous achievement!

onfire247 posted a comment on KennethM's activity

onfire247 2021-10-10 12:59

Congrats to our newest millionaire!

onfire247 posted a comment on Tychicus's activity

onfire247 2021-10-10 03:39

Congrats to our newest millionaire!

onfire247 posted a comment on Tychicus's activity

onfire247 2021-10-10 03:39

One month, Tychicus! You did it! Great job!

8 Oct 2021

onfire247 posted a comment on joosep's activity

onfire247 2021-10-08 04:37

This number is an outward reflection of the hard work that you've put over the years into studying God's Word. Your dedication is an inspiration to us all!

onfire247 posted a comment on Symota's activity

onfire247 2021-10-08 04:35

I'm so proud of you Symota! 18 months is amazing!

6 Oct 2021

onfire247 posted a comment on skywind1's activity

onfire247 2021-10-06 10:44

Great job, Sky!

onfire247 posted a comment on CJM's activity

onfire247 2021-10-06 02:54

Nice!

onfire247 posted a comment on mrsmoo's activity

onfire247 2021-10-06 02:52

A thousand, mrsmoo? A thousand! Get out of here! Congrats! So awesome!

5 Oct 2021

onfire247 posted a comment on their activity

onfire247 2021-10-05 19:41

I started off fast. My first 400 verses did not take long at all. But then my reviews started to backup on me and I almost quit. I've since found a system that works for me, so I've started picking up the pace again. It also helps that I'm on chapter 14 of John, so I feel the excitement building in me to finish it.

To answer your question, I spend about an hour a day. Today, for example, I had the following sets to review:

Review 1st - Monthly (Day 05): James 1:5-8 (ESV)
Review 2nd - Bimonthly (Day 05/20): John 06:1-15 (ESV)
Review 3rd - Weekly 2 (Tuesday): John 05:19-29 (ESV)
Review 3rd - Weekly 2 (Tuesday): John 07:25-36 (ESV)
Review 4th - Odd: John 13:1-11 (ESV)
Review Daily: John 13:12-20 (ESV)
Review Daily: John 13:21-30 (ESV)
Review Daily: John 13:31-38 (ESV)
Three random verses

All in all, it was a pretty slow day, so I spent some extra time in John 13. My max target is around 200ish verses per day. Today I'm at 184, so I'm close to that. Friday, on the other hand, I did two.

I don't beat myself up over a bad day. There's ebbs and flows to everything. Sometimes I'll spend all 200 reviews on one chapter. Sometimes I'll skip my dailies. I typically do all my reviews at once, but sometimes I'll split them up during the day.

When I first started, I was having to spend two hours a day to keep up with my reviews. I don't mind spending that much time, honestly. I mean, I probably waste that much time watching TV or browsing websites. But after a while my brain starts to hurt and I'm no longer productive. I switched from typing the full passage to typing the letter, which cut my review time in half, so that helped. Changing up my review strategy helped as well. After all, the more you remember the passages the faster it goes.

I think what is really helping me lately is following Saintman's advice to listen to the audio version of the Bible. I used Audacity to split those MP3s into chunks which match my groupings in John. When I come to a new section, I will listen to that MP3 five times in a row just listening and paying attention to the flow. On the sixth time, I will try to say it along with the narrator. Saintman recommended slowing it down. Personally, I just play it at full speed. By the tenth or fifteenth play through, I will say a sentence and listen, say a sentence and listen until I can do it from memory. I find the dramatized version to work best.

Figure out what you want from your memorization. There are people on here who do 12 reviews a day and they are perfectly happy. I've seen people that have memorized 30 verses total and felt that was enough. Pick your maximum review threshold and hang around that number. If two verses a day is too much, cut back to one. Add some every few days if need. Or you can go with a time limit per day. Be flexible with it.

I've spent most of my first year figuring out what doesn't work so I can get into a rhythm that does work. It helps to have other people here co-laboring with me in this endeavor. Many people on this website have given me ideas to help along the way. I'd love to hear more of them as well.

Well, that's a long answer to a short question. Sadly, that's the only kind of answers I know how to give apparently. My wife says I'm longwinded, to which I replied with a 40 minute point-by-point dissertation about why she is wrong. But I digress.

onfire247 posted a comment on their activity

onfire247 2021-10-05 04:39

Thanks! I'm at 400 days, so two verses per day which is the target I'm aiming for. Only nine more years and I'll have the NT memorized. (That sentence is painful to look at.)

onfire247 posted a comment on Jayne-21's activity

onfire247 2021-10-05 04:38

You'll have to make it an open group first. =)

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onfire247 2021-10-05 04:36

Hello! Welcome!

4 Oct 2021

onfire247 posted a comment on cvansteenselen's activity

onfire247 2021-10-04 14:21

Congrats to our newest multimillionaire!

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onfire247 reached 800 verses started

Symota 2021-10-04 17:31

You're building quite the arsenal!

onfire247 2021-10-05 04:39

Thanks! I'm at 400 days, so two verses per day which is the target I'm aiming for. Only nine more years and I'll have the NT memorized. (That sentence is painful to look at.)

joosep 2021-10-05 07:46

The whole NT ... that's awesome! Keep going strong!

mrsmoo 2021-10-05 12:03

just.... WOW. What an inspiration.

Nakolong 2021-10-05 18:10

How long on average do you spend on the average day on the site, if you learn 2 verses a day? That was my aim but I'm thinking about peeling back because it just eats up so much time. I know that it's a worthy investment but I think it also needs balancing out! I no longer have time to read much else, for example.

Nakolong 2021-10-05 18:11

And congratulations by the way!!!

onfire247 2021-10-05 19:41

I started off fast. My first 400 verses did not take long at all. But then my reviews started to backup on me and I almost quit. I've since found a system that works for me, so I've started picking up the pace again. It also helps that I'm on chapter 14 of John, so I feel the excitement building in me to finish it.

To answer your question, I spend about an hour a day. Today, for example, I had the following sets to review:

Review 1st - Monthly (Day 05): James 1:5-8 (ESV)
Review 2nd - Bimonthly (Day 05/20): John 06:1-15 (ESV)
Review 3rd - Weekly 2 (Tuesday): John 05:19-29 (ESV)
Review 3rd - Weekly 2 (Tuesday): John 07:25-36 (ESV)
Review 4th - Odd: John 13:1-11 (ESV)
Review Daily: John 13:12-20 (ESV)
Review Daily: John 13:21-30 (ESV)
Review Daily: John 13:31-38 (ESV)
Three random verses

All in all, it was a pretty slow day, so I spent some extra time in John 13. My max target is around 200ish verses per day. Today I'm at 184, so I'm close to that. Friday, on the other hand, I did two.

I don't beat myself up over a bad day. There's ebbs and flows to everything. Sometimes I'll spend all 200 reviews on one chapter. Sometimes I'll skip my dailies. I typically do all my reviews at once, but sometimes I'll split them up during the day.

When I first started, I was having to spend two hours a day to keep up with my reviews. I don't mind spending that much time, honestly. I mean, I probably waste that much time watching TV or browsing websites. But after a while my brain starts to hurt and I'm no longer productive. I switched from typing the full passage to typing the letter, which cut my review time in half, so that helped. Changing up my review strategy helped as well. After all, the more you remember the passages the faster it goes.

I think what is really helping me lately is following Saintman's advice to listen to the audio version of the Bible. I used Audacity to split those MP3s into chunks which match my groupings in John. When I come to a new section, I will listen to that MP3 five times in a row just listening and paying attention to the flow. On the sixth time, I will try to say it along with the narrator. Saintman recommended slowing it down. Personally, I just play it at full speed. By the tenth or fifteenth play through, I will say a sentence and listen, say a sentence and listen until I can do it from memory. I find the dramatized version to work best.

Figure out what you want from your memorization. There are people on here who do 12 reviews a day and they are perfectly happy. I've seen people that have memorized 30 verses total and felt that was enough. Pick your maximum review threshold and hang around that number. If two verses a day is too much, cut back to one. Add some every few days if need. Or you can go with a time limit per day. Be flexible with it.

I've spent most of my first year figuring out what doesn't work so I can get into a rhythm that does work. It helps to have other people here co-laboring with me in this endeavor. Many people on this website have given me ideas to help along the way. I'd love to hear more of them as well.

Well, that's a long answer to a short question. Sadly, that's the only kind of answers I know how to give apparently. My wife says I'm longwinded, to which I replied with a 40 minute point-by-point dissertation about why she is wrong. But I digress.

mrsmoo 2021-10-05 21:21

oh... you are amazing. and i do enjoy your humor! thanks for a view into your process. Agree with you that it takes some time to settle into a routine that fits. And to feel peace on days that the routine doesn't work. I am thankful for this community of supportive and encouraging people. To God be the GLORY.....

JDJDJD 2021-10-05 22:15

Very helpful. I too find the support on this site fantastic. I need to change the way I use this site. It’s all been going a bit pear shaped recently. But still love it and I am so blessed by it.

Symota 2021-10-06 18:25

Great dissertation, onfire247! Thanks for outlining what you have found works for you. Your goals are commendable. 👍🏽

joosep 2021-10-07 02:37

I related to a lot of what you wrote in that post, onfire. This site is a wonderful tool, but it takes time to understand best for each user how to most efficiently use that tool. You've clearly made a lot of progress in your understanding :) And as you pointed out also, there is no one set best way for using this site -- each individual determines it according to their learning style and according to simply what God is calling them to do ... I look forward to the near future, and seeing you have a lot of verses reach "fully learnt".

onfire247 posted a comment on frogts's activity

onfire247 2021-10-04 10:59

I applaud your dedication, Frogts!

onfire247 posted a comment on BrinkleyStone's activity

onfire247 2021-10-04 10:58

Thanks for contributing to our site, Brinkley! I love that passage as well (the whole book really). Once you've memorized these, you might add the next two verses as well. I also recommend James 1:5-8 and James 1:27.

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