🎙️ New Podcast Episode!
Deuteronomy 6:5 is one of the most familiar commands in Scripture— “You shall love the LORD your God with all your heart and with all your soul and with all your might.”
In this episode of the Scripture Memory Podcast, we take time to listen to Deut. 6:5 the way Israel first heard it—spoken aloud as a daily call to wholehearted devotion. We explore what those words meant in their original world (heart, soul, and might not as separate “parts,” but as a full-life surrender), and why this verse still cuts through our distracted, divided attention today.
You’ll be guided through a Scripture memory experience that uses repetition, space, and simple reflection to help God’s Word move from familiarity to formation—so this command doesn’t stay a slogan, but becomes a steady compass for your week. This isn’t about trying harder to “love God” in your own strength; it’s about letting His Word re-center what you desire, how you live, and what you commit.
If you’ve been feeling spiritually scattered—or you want one clear verse to carry with you and return to throughout the day—this episode invites you to slow down, listen deeply, and practice loving the Lord with your whole self.Watch This Episode on Youtube:
đź”— Helpful Resources Mentioned in This Episode
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Scripture Memory Fellowship – Free resources, guides, and encouragement for Bible memory: https://scripturememory.com
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VerseLocker – A free Bible memory app with audio, flashcards, quizzes, collections, and tools for every translation: https://verselocker.com
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