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Know one Bible verse by heart, every week.

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Your morning verse — Psalm 23 · Day 2

Memorize

“The LORD is my ; I shall not .”

Yesterday you read it in full. Today, two words come back from memory.

You want to be in the Word. Mornings have other plans.

It isn't a lack of desire. The day just gets loud before the Word gets in.

Reading that doesn't stay

You read a chapter, close the Bible, and by lunch you can't recall a word of it.

Mornings that get loud

The phone, the news, the inbox - the quiet you hoped for is gone before it begins.

Plans that quietly stop

You've started reading plans before. Somewhere around week two, they slip away.

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There's a gentler way.

Each morning, one short email. One verse at a time, until it stays with you.

How it works

Hide one verse in your heart

over six mornings, starting the day you join.

Each day, more of the text disappears.

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Day 1

“The LORD is my shepherd; I shall not want. He maketh me to lie down in green pastures…”

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Day 3

“The is my ; I shall not . He me to lie down in …”

Can't recall a word?

You can always read the full passage and the morning reflection in every email.

Gentle repetition, morning by morning, until the verse is yours - there on its own in the moment you need it.

“Thy word have I hid in mine heart” — Psalm 119:11

Begin tomorrow morning.

A hello in 60 seconds. Your first verse at sunrise. No card.

One week · Psalm 23

This is how it sticks.

Each day, more of the text disappears, and your heart does the remembering - not the screen.

Day 1 · The full passage

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Psalm 23:1-3 (KJV) — every email carries the full passage, the answer key, and this morning's reflection.

So when the day gets hard, the verse is already there.

The archive

See a few real mornings.

Every verse we've carried is here, one week at a time - the full passage, the fading text, and that morning's reflection. Read a few before you join.

🕊️ Read past mornings →

Why it stays

The science behind our method

An ancient practice, confirmed by the latest research on memory and learning.

It comes back on its own.

Return to the verse at gentle intervals, and it settles into long-term memory.

You get the whole verse, not scraps.

Each verse arrives with its full passage, so meaning and memory grow together.

The words become yours.

The blanks invite your heart to supply the words - and that is what makes them yours.

Begin tomorrow morning.

A hello in 60 seconds. Your first verse at sunrise. No card.

But a verse is easier to carry when someone carries it with you.

🕊️ And you don't do it alone

Meet Eden.

The gentle companion who walks the Garden with you. Eden reflects on the week's verse with you and helps you carry it into your day - a quiet conversation, in your browser, no app to download.

Yours from day one.

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Eden

this morning's walk · Psalm 23

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The emails hide each verse in your heart.

Eden helps you carry it into your day.

Your first verse is waiting.

Tomorrow morning, before the world gets loud.

A hello in 60 seconds. Your first verse at sunrise.

Frequently Asked Questions

How often will I get emails?

Every morning, starting the day you join. One verse, taught over six mornings - day 1 shows the full text, then days 2 to 5 fade more of it away so your memory does the work, until on day 5 you say it from memory. On day 6 the verse comes back whole and opens up - who wrote it, what it really means - and the next verse begins.

What is Eden?

Eden is your practice partner - a gentle voice who knows exactly which verse you're carrying this week, reflects on it with you, and helps you bring it into your ordinary day. Eden lives in your browser. No app to download.

What if I miss a day?

No problem. Each email builds on the last but stands alone. Jump back in any time - missing a day won't derail your progress.

How long does each morning take?

About 60 seconds. One short email, one verse - read it, try to recall a little more of it than yesterday, and you're done. That's the whole holy habit.

Which Bible translation do you use?

The King James Version (KJV), always. It's in the public domain, it's the translation generations have memorized, and we quote it exactly - never a paraphrase, never a substitute.

Is this a reading plan or a devotional?

Neither, exactly. Holy Habit is a verse-memorization companion. Instead of covering ground, you go deep on one verse a week - reading it, recalling it, and reflecting on it each morning until it stays with you. Each email also includes the full passage and a short morning reflection.

I'm new to the Bible. Is this for me?

Yes. One verse a week is a gentle place to begin. Every email gives you the verse, the passage around it, and a plain-English morning reflection - no prior knowledge needed, no pressure, no performance.

Are there streaks or scores?

No. Holy Habit has no streaks, points, or leaderboards. Scripture memory isn't a game - it's a quiet practice. If you miss a morning, the next verse is simply waiting for you.