Life Group H.E.A.R. Journal: Ephesians 5

“Let everything you say be good and helpful, so that your words will be an encouragement to those who hear them.”
- Ephesians 4:29, NLT

An easy, memorable way to learn how to read and process the Bible is through the H.E.A.R. journaling method. The letters in the acronym stand for Highlight, Explain, Apply, and Respond. 

If you’ve been following our Ephesians Reading Plan, feel free to share something you’ve learned and journaled over the past week! You can also read Ephesians 5:1-6, the Main Text from Pastor Roland’s message last week.

  • Highlight a scripture: Pick one verse (or pick a set of connected or related verses) from Ephesians 4. Highlight this verse or write down the Book, chapter, and verse number.

  • Explain the context: By asking some simple questions with the help of God’s Spirit, we can understand the meaning of a passage or verse. What’s happening in the story? Why was this written, and to whom? How does it fit with the verses before and after it? What does God intend to communicate through this text? 

  • Apply it to your life: Application is the heart of the process! Answering a series of questions can help us uncover the meaning of these verses to us on a personal level. What is God saying to me? How can this help me? What does this mean today? How would applying this look in my life?

  • Respond with action: This is the last part of the H.E.A.R. Journal. Your response to the passage may take on many forms. You may write a call to action. You can describe how you’ll be different because of what God said to you through His Word. You may indicate what you’re going to do because of what you have learned. You can even respond by writing out a prayer to God.

Share your responses with your group. Pay special to the Apply and Respond steps; that’s where God’s Word comes to life! Let’s encourage each other in God’s Word.