Here are the Memory Verses for the 2020 Psalms Bible Reading Plans.
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Here are the Memory Verses for the 2020 Psalms Bible Reading Plans.
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TLB Version
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This year's Bible reading plans are based on my word of the
Year, VISION.
The
Vision Keeper: A Journey of Obedient Sight is
your reminder that this is more than a plan—it is a call to stay aligned with
what God revealed.
This is a step in the
Journey of Obedient Sight—a journey shaped by
focus, discipline, and trust.
This is not just a reading rhythm. It is a spiritual assignment.
Vision
still speaks. Vision
still stands. Vision
still stirs.
Stay faithful. Stay focused.
You are
a Vision Keeper.
Description:
Even when you think it is over—vision stirs again. In the
final month, you are reminded that the stirring of vision is often quiet,
personal, and divine. God revives, rekindles, and redirects what He planted.
These verses will awaken your spirit for the next season and seal your
year with holy expectation.
Memory Verse:
2 Timothy 1:6
Here is the plan for December. (Link goes to a PDF.)
Here are
the Bible Verse Writing Sheets for 2020.
Write it. Reread it. Stand in it. God does not change His
mind.
Isaiah 46:10 (NET): “My
plan will be realized. I will accomplish what I desire.”
Whatever yesterday held, grace still covers today. You do
not have to carry shame. Begin again—with boldness and belief.
Lamentations 3:22–23 (NET):
"The Lord’s loyal kindness never ceases; his compassions never end.
They are fresh every morning; your faithfulness is abundant!"
Release the weight. Jesus' shoulders are stronger, and He is
near to lift.
Psalm 55:22 (NET): “Throw
your burden upon the Lord, and he will sustain you.”
Even in silence or waiting, God’s vision is not void. Write
it again. Believe it again.
Habakkuk 2:2 (NET): “Write
down this message; record it clearly on tablets.”
A sacred foundation for those entrusted with
divine vision.
These are the five spiritual convictions that guide every
Vision Keeper. They anchor the journey of Obedient Sight and help guard the
heart when vision feels delayed, opposed, or unclear.
Clarity over Confusion
Vision Keepers seek God for wisdom instead of giving in to
mental clutter.
They do not chase every opportunity—they return to the last
instruction.
Even when the details are foggy, they trust that clarity
comes through stillness and surrender.
“God is not a God of confusion but of peace.” (1
Corinthians 14:33, ESV)
Obedience over Outcome
Vision Keepers are not driven by what might
happen—they are anchored by what God already said.
They release the pressure to produce and embrace the call to
obey.
Their success is not measured in results, but in
faithfulness to divine direction.
“Blessed are those who hear the word of God and
keep it!” (Luke 11:28, ESV)
Faith over Feelings
Vision Keepers are not ruled by emotion—they are led by
conviction.
When discouragement rises, they rehearse the promise. When
doubt whispers, they revisit what was written.
They understand that feelings may fade, but faith fuels
follow-through.
“We walk by faith, not by sight.” (2 Corinthians
5:7, ESV)
Focus over Distraction
Vision Keepers protect their attention as much as their
anointing.
They refuse to chase every good idea that is not God’s
idea.
They return to the vision—even when the world tries to pull
them in other directions.
“Let your eyes look directly forward, and your
gaze be straight before you.” (Proverbs 4:25, ESV)
Stewardship over Striving
Vision Keepers do not force outcomes—they cultivate
what was entrusted.
They are not trying to control the vision, but to carry it
with faith, discipline, and care.
They do not rush to prove—they wait to partner.
“It is required of stewards that they be found
faithful.” (1 Corinthians 4:2, ESV)