EPISODE · Jan 26, 2026 · 1H 1M
Genesis 3:1 (NKJV) Rock Memory Verse Song, 1 Hour Loop
from I Can’t Believe It’s Smooth As Butter - Bible Verse Memorization Songs · host ICan’tBelieveIt’sSmoothAsButter
1 hour of God’s Word on repeat. This sea shanty Scripture song sings Genesis 3:1 (NKJV) with a fiddle-led, stompy folk feel and a hearty male vocal. It is playful, rhythmic, and easy to sing along with. AI-generated vocals and music are used. “Now the serpent was more cunning than any beast of the field which the Lord God had made. And he said to the woman, ‘Has God indeed said, “You shall not eat of every tree of the garden”?’” Genesis 3:1 NKJV ✝️ About this video This is a simple loop. The same short Bible verse song plays again and again for 1 hour. Great for: Bible memory time that feels like a game Kids church and Sunday school Family worship at home Christian homeschool morning time Car rides and outdoor days Background music during crafts or cleanup 🧭 Watch the first trick of the serpent Genesis 3:1 shows how temptation can begin. The serpent starts by questioning what God said. This verse helps kids: Hear that not every question is honest Learn to cling to God’s Word when someone tries to twist it Practice repeating Scripture so truth stays close Singing it on repeat helps children learn both the verse and the reference. 🎵 How to use this song Clap the beat and sing the chorus line together Try call-and-response: Leader: “Genesis!” Kids: “3:1!” Ask simple questions like: “What does the serpent ask?” “What is he trying to make the woman doubt?” “What should we do when we’re unsure what God said?” 🔎 Search tags / related phrases Genesis 3:1 song Genesis 3:1 kids Genesis 3:1 memory verse sea shanty Scripture song fiddle folk Bible verse song serpent was more cunning verse Genesis temptation for kids Bible verse loop for kids AI generated Bible song male vocal Scripture song 🙏 If this helps your family or ministry, tap like and share it with another parent, teacher, or leader who loves Scripture songs for kids.
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1 hour of God’s Word on repeat.This sea shanty Scripture song sings Genesis 3:1 (NKJV) with a fiddle-led, stompy folk feel and a hearty male vocal.It is playful, rhythmic, and easy to sing along with.AI-generated vocals and music are used. “Now the serpent was more cunning than any beast of the field which the Lord God had made. And he said to the woman, ‘Has God indeed said, “You shall not eat of every tree of the garden”?’”Genesis 3:1 NKJV ✝️ About this videoThis is a simple loop.The same short Bible verse song plays again and again for 1 hour. Great for:Bible memory time that feels like a gameKids church and Sunday schoolFamily worship at homeChristian homeschool morning timeCar rides and outdoor daysBackground music during crafts or cleanup 🧭 Watch the first trick of the serpentGenesis 3:1 shows how temptation can begin.The serpent starts by questioning what God said. This verse helps kids:Hear that not every question is honestLearn to cling to God’s Word when someone tries to twist itPractice repeating Scripture so truth stays close Singing it on repeat helps children learn both the verse and the reference. 🎵 How to use this songClap the beat and sing the chorus line togetherTry call-and-response:Leader: “Genesis!”Kids: “3:1!”Ask simple questions like:“What does the serpent ask?”“What is he trying to make the woman doubt?”“What should we do when we’re unsure what God said?” 🔎 Search tags / related phrasesGenesis 3:1 songGenesis 3:1 kidsGenesis 3:1 memory versesea shanty Scripture songfiddle folk Bible verse songserpent was more cunning verseGenesis temptation for kidsBible verse loop for kidsAI generated Bible songmale vocal Scripture song 🙏 If this helps your family or ministry, tap like and share it with another parent, teacher, or leader who loves Scripture songs for kids.
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