How to Use the Bible.

 
When in sorrow, read John 14.
When men fail you, read Psalms 27.
When you have sinned, read Psalms 51.
When you worry, read Matthew 6:19-34.
Before entering God’s house, read Psalms 84.
When you are in danger, read Psalms 91.
When you are depressed, read Psalms 34.
When God seems far away, read Psalms 139.
When you are discouraged, Read Isaiah 11.
If you want to be fruitful, read John 15.
When doubts come upon you, try John 7:17.
When you are lonely or fearful, read Psalms 23.
When you forget your blessings, read Psalms 103.
For Jesus’ idea of a Christian, read Matthew 5.
For James’ idea of religion, read James 1:19-27.
When your faith needs stirring, read Hebrews 11.
When you feel down and out, read Romans 8:31-39.
When you want courage for your task, read Joshua 1.
When the world seems bigger than God, read Psalms 90.
When you want rest and peace, read Matthew 11:25-30.
When you want Christian assurance, Romans 8:1-30.
For Paul’s secret of happiness, read Colossians 3:12-17.
When you leave home for labor or travel, Psalms 121.
When you grow bitter or critical, read 1 Corinthians 13.
When your prayers grow narrow or selfish, Psalms 67.
For Paul’s idea of Christianity, read 2 Corinthians 5:15-19.
For Paul’s rules on how to get along with men, Romans 12.
When you think of investments and returns, Mark 10:17-31.
For a great invitation and a great opportunity, Isa. 55.
For Jesus’ idea of prayer, Luke 11:1-13; Matthew 6:5-15.
For the prophet’s picture of worship that counts, Isaiah 7:1-12.
For the prophet’s idea of religion, Isaiah 1:10-18; Micah 6:6-8.
Why not follow Psalms 119:11 and hide some of these in your memory? — Selected.