The Gospel of John in 21 Days
A chapter-by-chapter journey through the Gospel of John — the most theological of the four Gospels. Discover the signs, the 'I Am' statements, and the heart of Jesus' mission.
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The Gospel of John stands apart from the other three Gospels. Written by "the disciple whom Jesus loved," it focuses less on events and more on meaning — who Jesus is, why He came, and what it means to believe.
Over 21 days, you'll read through the entire Gospel of John, one chapter per day. Each day includes key verses to focus on, theological context, reflection questions, and a prayer prompt.
What Makes John Unique
- Seven signs (miracles) carefully chosen to reveal Jesus' identity
- Seven "I Am" statements — Jesus' own declarations of who He is
- The longest record of Jesus' private teaching (chapters 13-17)
- A focus on belief — the word "believe" appears nearly 100 times
What You'll Discover
- Why John chose to begin with "In the beginning was the Word"
- The significance of each miracle (sign) Jesus performed
- What Jesus meant by "I am the bread of life," "I am the light of the world," and more
- The depth of Jesus' prayer for His followers in chapter 17
- Why John ends his Gospel with a bold claim about truth
This plan is perfect for both first-time Bible readers and those returning to a beloved book with fresh eyes.
Daily Readings
Day 1: The Word Made FleshDay 2: Water into WineDay 3: Born AgainDay 4: Living WaterDay 5: The Authority of the SonDay 6: The Bread of LifeDay 7: Rivers of Living WaterDay 8: The Light of the WorldDay 9: The Man Born BlindDay 10: The Good ShepherdDay 11: The Resurrection and the LifeDay 12: The Hour Has ComeDay 13: The Servant KingDay 14: The Way, the Truth, the LifeDay 15: The True VineDay 16: The Spirit of TruthDay 17: The High Priestly PrayerDay 18: The Arrest and TrialDay 19: It Is FinishedDay 20: He Is RisenDay 21: Feed My Sheep