Here are the words for the fill-in-the-blanks in our “The Quest” women’s Bible study with Beth Moore (via DVDs)!

- To stir up enough dust to invigorate a quest mentality.
- To draw each traveler into deeper intimacy with God.
quest \kwest\ noun
1. A: a jury of inquest
B: investigation
2. an act or instance of seeking:
A: PURSUIT, SEARCH
B: a chivalrous enterprise in medieval romance usually involving an adventurous journey
Distinctions that help shape the concept of quest:
1. A quest is more than a trip.
journey \jer-nÄ\ noun
an act or instance of traveling from one place to another : TRIP
2. A quest carries fewer illusions of control.
3. A trip is no quest without questions.
Homework: pages 12 – 28
A proposal of five recalibrating questions:
1. WHERE are you? (Genesis 3:9)
2. WHO told you that? (Genesis 3:11)
3. WHAT are you seeking? (John 1:38)
4. WHY are you afraid? (Matthew 8:26)
5. HOW much more? (Luke 11:13)
Read Matthew 7:7-8.
Ask.
Seek.
Knock.
4. A traveler on a quest is no tourist.
Homework: pages 29 – 43
Homework: pages 46 – 64
Homework: pages 65 – 83
Homework: pages 86 – 104
Homework: pages 105 – 123
Homework: pages 126 – 145
Homework: pages 146 – 165
Homework: pages 168 – 188
Homework: pages 189 – 207