My name is Elder Kyle Rasmussen. I'm a missionary for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints. The message of the Church is one of joy and happiness. This message has given me this great joy and happiness in my life and now I want to share that same joy with everyone else. I know it can bless everyone's life and that Jesus Christ is our Lord and Savior.

Saturday, April 20, 2013

Scripture Marking!!!

I absolutely love the scriptures!!  They provide a lot of insight on my faith and how I can come closer to my Father in Heaven and my Savior Jesus Christ.  To be honest, I see no downside to reading scriptures.  But it can be a struggle sometimes.  Scriptures are written in a style of writing we don't normally use in today's society.  "And it came to pass.....thou shalt not..... verily I say unto thee...."  It can be hard to get into and understand the scriptures sometimes.  But there are many tips and tools available to us  to help us get more out of our scripture study.  One of those tools is by marking your scriptures.  I'd like to share with you how marking scriptures has helped me understand God's word even more.

First we need to understand why scriptures are even important in the first place.  2nd Nephi 25:26 offers some insight, "And we talk of Christ, we rejoice in Christ, we preach of Christ, we prophesy of Christ, and we write according to our prophecies  that our children may know to what source they may look for a remission of their sins."  2nd Timothy 3:16-17 also says "All scripture is given by inspiration of God, and is profitable for doctrine, for reproof, for correction, and for instruction in righteousness:  That the man of God may be perfect, thoroughly furnished unto all good works." The scriptures are an essential source of faith in Christ.  The ultimate goal of scriptures is to teach us of Him and help us grow our faith in Him.  No wonder God asks us to "Feast upon the words of Christ." (2nd Nephi 31:20, 32:3)  Marking our scriptures is a tool we can use to help us more better feast upon His word.

There isn't one right way to mark your scriptures.  Each person has a unique and individual way of doing it that makes the most sense to them.  However you mark your scriptures, do what works for you!  Here is a system that works for me that I'd like to share with you. 

There are 10 different colors I use.  Light blue, dark blue, light green, dark green, red, orange, purple, pink, yellow, and gold.  Each one represents a different gospel topic or doctrine.  Here's how it's organized.


Faith – Light Blue

Christlike Attributes, Service, Charity, Love – Pink

Prayer, Answers to Prayers, Personal Revelation – Purple

Jesus Christ, Atonement, Gospel of Jesus Christ – Red

Commandments, Obedience, Counsel – Dark Green

Repentance, Forgiveness – Gold

Holy Ghost, Spiritual Gifts – Yellow

Plan of Salvation, Resurrection – Orange

Prophets, Prophecy, Priesthood, Scriptures – Dark Blue

Baptism, Missionary Work, Temple, Fasting, Tithing, Covenants, Miscellaneous but Important Topics - Light Green


Whenever I come across a verse or passage of scripture that talks about one of these topics, I either color the whole verse that color or just the portion of that verse that talks about that specific topic.  Sometimes you'll come across a verse that has multiple topics discussed and you can highlight those portions their respective color  Sometimes you'll have a verse that talks about two or more topics all together and you might question which one to color it.  Use your best judgement and do what you feel is best.  The whole purpose of marking scriptures is to help you in your personal study of the scriptures.  

Whatever works for you, do it!!  As you develop a pattern of marking your scriptures, your desire to read and study them will increase.  You begin to study more intently as you contemplate each verse and how it should be marked.  You'll start seeing things and understanding things you haven't before, and your faith in Christ will grow.  I know this is true because I've experienced it myself and continue to do so each day.  I know the Bible and the Book of Mormon testify of Jesus Christ, and as we feast upon His word in the way that we learn the best, we will be filled and blessed!!







Scriptures on Scriptures!!!:
  • 2nd Timothy 3:14-17
  • 2nd Nephi 25:26
  • 2nd Nephi 31:20
  • 2 Nephi 32:3
  • John 5:39
  • John 20:31
  • 2nd Peter 1:20-21
  • Luke 24:32
  • Psalms 19:7
  • 2nd Nephi 4:15
  • Alma 37:8
  • Alma 37:44
  • Preach My Gospel Chapter 2



8 comments:

  1. Hi Elder.
    Thanks for sharing this helpful tool. I thought in colors and topics but your topics is much clear. :)

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  2. Awesome! Sounds like a great study method! I like how you said, "Each person has a unique and individual way of doing it that makes the most sense to them." I've noticed there are about as many study methods as there are studiers.

    Great post!

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    1. Everybody's unique and one size doesn't fit all in scripture study. But as long as people are studying they're doing great!! Thanks so much for you comment!!

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  3. Hello Elder,

    While growing up in a non-LDS church, I spent hours studying the bible and using very similar color-coding the different topics of my private study time. I found it to be quite helpful, especially as I studied with the my local missionaries involved in my conversion to the LDS faith. Your tips will help me organize my thoughts and study even more. Thank you very much! God bless you! :)

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    1. Thanks so much for taking at look at this post and commenting!! It's good to know that this can help people. Keep up the great work in your scripture study!! God Bless!!! :)

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  4. Thanks elder, I just have a problem writing in scriptures or highlighting. Because the scriptures are sacred and beloved by many people and i think it is kinda disrespectful to highlight in them. Thanks and is highlighting in scriptures a bad thing like couldn't you get in trouble from god by marking in his "gold plates"?

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    1. I understand that completely. In Preach My Gospel Page 181, there's a red box at the bottom of the page which reads "Most religions have sacred texts or books of scripture, but their use and perception of them may be different from how members of the church view scriptures. For example, you may need to explain that your marking of scriptures is evidence of your desire to understand and apply the teachings of the scriptures and is not a sign of disrespect. Help those you teach see that the standard works are important because they contain the word of the Lord as written by prophets of God and that we accept them as truth." Each of us have unique and personal ways we read and study the scriptures. Some people use marking and coloring to help aide them in their personal study. Other people don't use any markings as a sign of respect. Either way is correct in my opinion. My advice to anyone is to do what works for them. As long as people are rooted in the scriptures, they will have the companionship of the Holy Ghost.

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