Do you want more in your journey of faith?
With a deeper understanding of the Bible
Encouraged and empowered in your walk with God
Looking with hope toward the future
Judi shares this journey in her Speaking Program.
It is my ministry to teach the principles I learned and help develop love for God’s Word.
I wrote Examining God's Word Bible Study. Using the inductive journal learning system I devised, the participant learns how to study the Bible. It is my joy to pass these skills on to you!
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Examining God's Word Notebook Entries
What’s it all about?
Well, hello! My ministry is focused on getting people to actively engage in scripture. I personally realized what happened when I started journaling noteworthy observations: I slowed down my reading and began noticing details and verses that I could research and learn more. The Holy Spirit was revealing truths that I missed when I read…
Read More Discussion at the last supper
Discussion at the Last Supper. This passage takes place before the Jewish Passover Festival. The twelve disciples were gathered together and they ate their meal which is commonly called “The Last Supper.” Jesus knew he was going to die and go to God the Father. Before this passage, Jesus just set an example to his disciples by washing their feet. He was troubled in his spirit and knew Judas was leaving the group to betray him. Verse 31 starts out saying “when he was gone out”, “he” meaning Judas.
What you do to journal as you read the Bible:
Read More - Read the Bible text provided.
- Read the prompt question.
- Write the answer as a bullet point in your notebook.
Death of Jesus on the Cross
The Betrayal of Judas. I started this days’ journal entry with Psalm 119:9-16. It reminds me why I bother reading the Bible every day. Why I bother journaling, and why I bother to implement these principles in my life. I especially like verse 16: “I will delight myself in thy statutes: I will not forget thy word.” Then to continue today’s journal entry, I journaled John 13:1-30, that picks up in the room the disciples secured to observe their Jewish feast called Passover. We call this event The Last Supper. It is the final supper the twelve experienced together before Jesus died on the cross. Today’s reading focuses on the account of Judas’ betrayal of Jesus.
What you do to journal as you read the Bible:
Read More - Read the Bible text provided.
- Read the prompt question.
- Write the answer as a bullet point in your notebook.