Lent 2025
Reading Plan


This 7-week daily reading plan for the Gospel of John breaks down into roughly 10 chapters per week, allowing you to read around 1-2 chapters per day, with a focus on key themes and “I Am” statements throughout the book:

Week 1 – March 3-9:

  • Day 1: John 1:1-18
  • Day 2: John 1:19-51
  • Day 3: John 2:1-25
  • Day 4: John 2:26-3:21
  • Day 5: John 3:22-36
  • Day 6: John 4:1-26
  • Day 7: John 4:27-54

Week 2 – March 10-16:

  • Day 1: John 5:1-23
  • Day 2: John 5:24-47
  • Day 3: John 6:1-21
  • Day 4: John 6:22-51
  • Day 5: John 6:52-71
  • Day 6: John 7:1-23
  • Day 7: John 7:24-53

Week 3 – March 11-23:

  • Day 1: John 8:1-30
  • Day 2: John 8:31-59
  • Day 3: John 9:1-23
  • Day 4: John 9:24-41
  • Day 5: John 10:1-21
  • Day 6: John 10:22-42
  • Day 7: John 11:1-27

Week 4 – March 24-30:

  • Day 1: John 11:28-57
  • Day 2: John 12:1-11
  • Day 3: John 12:12-50
  • Day 4: John 13:1-17
  • Day 5: John 13:18-38
  • Day 6: John 14:1-14
  • Day 7: John 14:15-31

Week 5 – March 31-April 6:

  • Day 1: John 15:1-17
  • Day 2: John 15:18-16:4
  • Day 3: John 16:5-15
  • Day 4: John 16:16-33
  • Day 5: John 17:1-26
  • Day 6: John 18:1-11
  • Day 7: John 18:12-40

Week 6 – April 7-13:

  • Day 1: John 19:1-16
  • Day 2: John 19:17-37
  • Day 3: John 19:38-42
  • Day 4: John 20:1-18
  • Day 5: John 20:19-29
  • Day 6: John 21:1-14
  • Day 7: John 21:15-25

Week 7 – April 14-20:

  • Day 1: Review key themes from John 1-5
  • Day 2: Review key themes from John 6-10
  • Day 3: Review key themes from John 11-17
  • Day 4: Review key themes from John 18-21
  • Day 5: Reflect on the significance of Jesus’ “I Am” statements
  • Day 6: Personal application of John’s teachings
  • Day 7: Prayer and reflection on the Gospel of John

Important Considerations:

  • Personal Pace: Adjust the number of chapters per day to fit your reading time and desired depth of study.
  • Study Tools: Utilize a Bible commentary or study guide to gain deeper insights into the text.
  • Journaling: Write down key thoughts, questions, and applications from your reading.