
Bible Journaling: 1 Corinthians
Let’s read through the book of 1 Corinthians together and discover some creative and fun ways we can respond to the text. Our response to the Bible is worship!
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Let’s read through the book of 1 Corinthians together and discover some creative and fun ways we can respond to the text. Our response to the Bible is worship!

Searching for Bible-based journal prompts to inspire your Bible journaling exercises? Look no further. HolyJot compiled 500 thought-provoking Bible journal prompts across 20 categories.

In this letter to the believers in Rome, Paul writes a beautiful and moving encouragement that still carries that message for readers today. This book reads like a how-to-manual for Christlike living.

In this book of Acts, we find the stories of the first believers. This is also called “Acts of the Apostles” - meaning, what did the disciples do after Jesus’ ascension?

In this final Gospel book, we find the so-called “beloved disciple”s version of events. How did John uniquely view the ministry of Jesus? Is ther anything that John mentions that is absent from the other Gospels?

In this book of Luke, we find the same Gospel as told by Matthew and Mark but through a different perspective. What is one thing that is unique about what you read in the book of Luke?

In Mark’s account of the Gospel of Jesus, we will discover some unique journaling prompts that will encourage us to engage with this familiar book in new ways. Mark was one of the twelve disciples who spent a lot of time with Jesus personally when He was on earth - this is the book where Mark tells us about that experience.

In this first book of the New Testament, we find the start of the second part of the big story between God and His people. How does the New Testament point back to the Old Testament?

In this book about the prophecy of Malachi, our journey through the Old Testament comes to an end. In case you missed it, we have had a Bible journaling post just like this one about each book of the Old Testament - bringing us to a deeper understanding and adoration for the Word and the big story of God.

In this book of Zechariah, we find a longer prophetic message of 14 chapters. In this post we will journey through this prophetic book and discover how we can creatively respond to the text. A good question to always keep in mind when we are reading the Bible is : “What does this say to me today? What can I obey from this text?”

In this book of Haggai, we discover a short example stories with three partners: the prophet, the people, and God. See if you can mark these three speakers throughout the book using different colors. How do these partners interact with each other?

In this book about the prophecy of Zephaniah, we discover another confirmation of the other prophecies about the end. See how many themes you can identify running through all the prophetic books of the Old Testament. And, is there anything that Zephaniah mentions that is completely unique? Anything that is not mentioned anywhere else?
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