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Have you ever read your Bible faithfully — and still found yourself empty-handed when life got hard? There’s a difference between reading God’s Word and actually storing it.
In this episode of Scripture Made S.I.M.P.L.E., Shannan digs into one of the richest words in all of Psalm 119 — the Hebrew word tsafanti (צָפַנְתִּי), meaning to hide away, to treasure, to keep something so carefully that you can find it in the dark. And she breaks it down into a simple, memorable acronym: S.T.O.R.E.
S — Seek it Intentionally
T — Take it Personally
O — Own it Through Memorization
R — Rehearse it Regularly
E — Expect it to Protect You
Whether you’re in a season of stress, doubt, or just spiritual dryness, this episode will challenge you to stop filling your cart and start stocking your pantry — because the Word you store today is the weapon you’ll reach for tomorrow.
“I have stored up your word in my heart, that I might not sin against you.” — Psalm 119:11