EPISODE · Jan 10, 2026 · 1H
Proverbs 1:7 (NKJV) 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 light Christian pop Scripture song sings Proverbs 1:7 (NKJV) about the fear of the Lord and true knowledge. The sound is upbeat and simple, with light percussion and guitar, inspired by mid-2000s Christian radio. Male vocals keep it clear, steady, and easy to sing along with. AI-generated vocals and music are used to support calm, repeatable listening. “The fear of the Lord is the beginning of knowledge, But fools despise wisdom and instruction.” Proverbs 1:7 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 and review Kids and youth devotion time Family worship at home Christian homeschool work time Background music during study or quiet play 📖 Wisdom begins with the Lord Proverbs 1:7 teaches a core truth of Scripture. This verse helps listeners: Learn that real knowledge starts with honoring God See the difference between wisdom and foolishness Understand why instruction matters in daily life Hearing the verse sung on repeat helps the words settle in and stay. 🌟 Ministry and classroom friendly This loop works well for churches, classrooms, and small groups. Let it play while students write, draw, or reflect on the verse. 🎵 How to use this song Play during devotional or study time Listen once, then try speaking the verse together Ask simple questions like: “What does it mean to fear the Lord?” “What is the beginning of knowledge?” “Why do fools reject instruction?” 🔎 Search tags / related phrases Proverbs 1:7 song Proverbs 1 kids Proverbs 1 memory verse fear of the Lord song wisdom Bible verse song Christian pop Scripture song Bible verse loop AI Bible song Scripture song for kids and families Old Testament wisdom song 🙏 If this supports your home, church, or classroom, tap like and share it with someone who values Scripture set to music.
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1 hour of God’s Word on repeat.This light Christian pop Scripture song sings Proverbs 1:7 (NKJV) about the fear of the Lord and true knowledge.The sound is upbeat and simple, with light percussion and guitar, inspired by mid-2000s Christian radio.Male vocals keep it clear, steady, and easy to sing along with.AI-generated vocals and music are used to support calm, repeatable listening. “The fear of the Lord is the beginning of knowledge,But fools despise wisdom and instruction.”Proverbs 1:7 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 and review Kids and youth devotion time Family worship at home Christian homeschool work time Background music during study or quiet play 📖 Wisdom begins with the LordProverbs 1:7 teaches a core truth of Scripture.This verse helps listeners: Learn that real knowledge starts with honoring God See the difference between wisdom and foolishness Understand why instruction matters in daily life Hearing the verse sung on repeat helps the words settle in and stay. 🌟 Ministry and classroom friendlyThis loop works well for churches, classrooms, and small groups.Let it play while students write, draw, or reflect on the verse. 🎵 How to use this song Play during devotional or study time Listen once, then try speaking the verse together Ask simple questions like:“What does it mean to fear the Lord?”“What is the beginning of knowledge?”“Why do fools reject instruction?” 🔎 Search tags / related phrasesProverbs 1:7 songProverbs 1 kidsProverbs 1 memory versefear of the Lord songwisdom Bible verse songChristian pop Scripture songBible verse loopAI Bible songScripture song for kids and familiesOld Testament wisdom song 🙏 If this supports your home, church, or classroom, tap like and share it with someone who values Scripture set to music.
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