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Early in July, I had the opportunity to work at my local church’s Vacation Bible School (VBS). The setting was a campground. The church and sanctuary were transformed into a wilderness. My assignment was to work with the associate pastor in a large tent and to teach the children that week’s memory verse. We enforced the verse through a series of activities to help the kids learn it.

“A new commandment I give to you: Love one another. You must love one another just as I have loved you.” John 13:34

I felt it was fitting that we were inside a tent. To me, it was a parody of “hiding” the word of God in our hearts. “I have hidden your word in my heart that I might not sin against you.” Ps. 119:11 (NIV)

I can’t always remember the location of a scripture verse, but I tend to remember the verse. Some may take issue with that, but I would debate that at least I know “what” is in the word of God. For example, I could remember the above verse, but I could not remember “where” in the Bible it was located but I did an internet search to learn it was in Psalms.

In Matthew chapter 4, Jesus was tempted by the devil three times. The devil even used some scripture but twisted it. And three times Jesus said, “It is written…” He resisted the devil’s temptation by knowing the words of God. (And I point out; he didn’t give the reference, but what was written.)

In the past, church goers were told that the Bible was too complicated or confusing for them to understand on their own, so they should leave the reading and the studying of the Bible to those who had been professionally trained. Knowing what the Bible says for yourself is important! And with today’s easy-to-read translations, the gist of God’s words can be understood.

I feel there are days coming when knowing what is in the Bible for yourself may be key to you not being misled, deceived, sinning, and led astray. Take time to read the word of God and hide its words in your heart. Wrongdoers may be able to take a lot away from you, but they will never be able to take away what is in your heart.

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