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Scripture Writing and Verse Mapping

 

Benefits of Scripture Writing

 

“Then the Lord answered me and said: “Write the vision And make it plain on tablets, That he may run who reads it.” Habakkuk 2:2

 

There are many benefits to adopting a scripture writing practice:

 

Spiritual Growth: Writing scripture daily helps deepen your understanding of the Bible.

 

Increased Focus: The act of writing engages your mind and heart in a more intentional way.

 

Encouragement in Difficult Times: Meditating on God’s promises brings comfort and peace.

 

Creative Expression: Journaling scripture can be a great way to express your creativity.

 

Deeper Relationship with God: Spending time in God’s Word fosters a stronger connection with your Heavenly Father.



Incorporating Verse Mapping into Your Daily Devotional Routine 

 

Make verse mapping a part of your daily devotional routine. It doesn’t have to be lengthy—even a few minutes daily can yield fruit. Here’s an easy-to-follow bible study plan for verse-mapping beginners. Start and end each day with prayer.

 

Day 1: Choose one verse or small passage from a sermon, reading plan, or devotional reading. Choose two translations to compare. Note the main differences and keywords.

 

Day 2: Reread the verse. Choose one to two keywords to look up and two cross-references to jot down. 

 

Day 3: Reread the verse. Take a few minutes to look up the biblical context: who wrote it, who was it written to, what was the purpose, and any specific circumstances they faced at that time. 

 

Day 4: Reread the verse. Summarize your observations and write down one applicable item. 

By day four, you will have likely memorized this verse, making it easier to live by and pray. 







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