30 Day Bible Reading Plan

This reading plan is meant to introduce people to the Gospel and help them begin a lifelong habit of reading scripture. We recommend using the SOAP Bible study method to help guide your thoughts, questions, and prayers as you read each passage. May the Lord bless you as you begin this journey.

You may also find this resource helpful for beginning a consistent devotional time.

Genesis 1–2:1–3 — Creation

Genesis 2:4–25 — God Creates and Commissions Mankind

Genesis 3 — Sin Enters the World Through Adam and Eve

John 1:1–18 — The Word [Jesus] Became Flesh

John 1:35–51 — Jesus Calls His First Disciples

John 3:1–21 — You Must Be Born Again

John 4:1–42 — Samaritan Woman

John 5:1–30 — Jesus Heals the Paralyzed Man

John 6:1–15 — Jesus Feeds the 5,000

John 6:16–70 — Bread of Life

John 8:1–11 — Woman Caught in Adultery

John 9 — Jesus Heals a Man Born Blind

John 11:1–44, 12:9–11 — Death and Life of Lazarus

John 13:1–21 — Jesus Washes His Disciples’ Feet

John 14:15–27 — Jesus Promises the Holy Spirit

John 15:1–17 — True Vine, Abide in Me

John 17 — Jesus’ Prayer for His Disciples and Church

John 19 — The Crucifixion

John 20 — The Resurrection

Matthew 28 — Resurrection and Great Commission

John 18:15–27; 21:1–19 — Peter Denies Jesus; Jesus Calls Peter Again

Ephesians 1 — Blessings

Ephesians 2:1–10 — Grace

Ephesians 2:11–22 — Reconciliation

Ephesians 3:1–21 — The Church

Ephesians 4:1–16 — Unity and Uniqueness

Ephesians 4:17–32 — Old and New

Ephesians 5:1–20 — Thankfulness

Ephesians 5:21–6:9 — Relationships

Ephesians 6:10–24 — Armor of God

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