Free Reading Plans and Devotionals related to John 19:26

Jesus' Final Visit to Jerusalem
20 Days
God with Us: The Four Gospels Woven Together in One Telling is a captivating new book that looks and feels like a paperback novel. But it’s not a story based on Jesus’ life, with fictionalized embellishment. It is the story of Jesus’ life, told entirely in the words of the four Gospels in the New Living Translation. This reading plan is not the full account of God with Us but takes you through select events during Jesus’ final week as he visits Jerusalem for the last time leading up to his death and resurrection.

Come Close to the Story: 20 Lenten and Easter Devotionals
20 Days
This Lenten season, I invite you to a daily pause to come close to the story. In your busy life, remember that Easter is on its way. Affirm your belief in resurrection power, and then admit that without a death, there would be no resurrection. I have designated readings for Ash Wednesday and the high points of Holy Week and included an extra reading for the Monday after Easter, but otherwise, whatever day you happen to be reading a devotional is the day the Holy Spirit ordained that you should be receiving its truth.

Thru The Gospel Of John
21 Days
Come sit at the feet of the last living disciple of Jesus. The Apostle John walked and talked with Jesus and he never forgot it. In your own personal journey, discover new things about Jesus you’ll never forget. Everything John writes is meant to help Jesus’ followers grow in their faith. This is one of the greatest books of the Bible! Experience it for yourself for the next 21 days.

That We may Believe: Reading Through John
21 Days
Jesus came, died, and rose again that we might experience beyond-expectations life, and that life is found, in all its fullness, as we connect with Him. This daily Bible reading through the book of John helps readers deepen their relationship with the One who loves them and wants to flood their souls with life and light. Edited by Rachel Vaughan, Karen Greer, and LaShawn Montoya; art by Yuki Johnson.

Becoming: Gospel of John
21 Days
As a new follower of Jesus we want to help you be with Jesus so you can become more like Jesus. We created a simple plan to read the book of John for you to get into God's Word to grow in your faith.

Come and See
21 Days
Stories of the nativity are important, but the story of why Jesus came should involve so much more than a manger scene. Focusing on one chapter a day through the book of John will reveal the beauty of who Christ is and why His birth was so important. In the flurry of Christmas, keep your eyes on Him. Come and see why Jesus is our greatest gift.

Christ as God: A Study in John
21 Days
John’s Gospel is a theologically intimate telling of the life and ministry of Jesus. John shows that Jesus is the preexistent Word who took on flesh to dwell among us. He is God's Son whose miraculous signs show evidence of His divinity. He is the Great “I Am” who has come to bring eternal life to all who believe.

21 Days in the Book of John
21 Days
Designed for students, this reading plan journeys through the book of John in 21 days with the focus on knowing Jesus more. We will read through one chapter each day and then spend some time reflecting on what we read and finding meaning and truth for us today. Let's discover Jesus more together!

Who Is He? Who Are We?
21 Days
This plan is a 21-day devotional that walks through the entirety of the Gospel of John. Each day covers a chapter of John and is written by a student leader on Southeastern University's campus. The primary focus of this devotional is who Christ is and who humanity is because of Him.

The Four Loves
21 Days
This 21-day devotional offers a Scripture-centered journey into the biblical meaning of love. Through daily Bible readings and short reflections, you’ll explore four key expressions of love—storge (affection), philia (friendship), eros (covenant passion), and agape (self-giving love)—and how God uses each to shape our lives. Beginning with the question “What is love?” and moving toward practical challenges like loving difficult people, this devotional is designed to transform your heart, strengthen your relationships, and deepen your understanding of God’s loving nature. It’s an invitation to experience God’s love more fully and reflect it faithfully to others.