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Free Printable Bible Study On The Book Of John

The gospel of John is a very different kind of book from the other gospels. It’s more personal, with fewer miracles and no resurrection appearances. Perhaps this is because it was written later, after Jesus had already been crucified and risen from the dead. This free Bible study looks at who wrote this gospel, how it relates to the others and why it’s so powerful.

The book of John is the perfect introduction to Christian belief and practice. In this Bible study, you’ll learn how Christianity arose as a counterculture movement in first-century Israel, and how it spread through the Roman Empire, changing the lives of countless people.

Free Printable Bible Study On The Book Of John

John’s Gospel

This series of studies on the Gospel of John will challenge you with John’s high view of Christ and confront you, possibly even offend you, with John’s presentation of the exclusive and absolute claims made by Jesus Christ about his real identity and about his essential and indispensible role in spiritual life and salvation. As far as John is concerned, as far as Jesus Christ is concerned, not only is there no other way to God but Jesus Christ, but also there is no other true truth about God but that knowledge of God that stands before us here in his Son, Jesus Christ. He, Jesus Christ, is ‘the Light’; everything else is ‘the darkness’.

John’s Gospel puts before us the ultimate spiritual challenge, the ultimate spiritual choice: if we do not see God here, in Jesus Christ, we will not find the real God anywhere. If we reject Jesus Christ we are rejecting God. If we receive Jesus Christ we are receiving God.

John presents Jesus Christ as God’s final self-revelation, God’s final word. Here God says to us: this is who I am; look at me; believe in me, here in human flesh, here in this man, my eternal Son, Jesus Christ.

There is no other way. There is no other God. 

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Study 1: John 1:1-4
Study 2: John 1:5-34
Study 3: John 2:1-25
Study 4: John 3 – Nicodemus
Study 5: John 3 – who is Jesus
Study 6: John 3 – escaping death
Study 7: John 3:14-36
Study 8: John 4
Study 9: John 5
Study 10: John 6
Study 11: John 7
Study 12: John 8
Study 13: John 9
Study 14: John 10
Study 15: John 11
Study 16: John 12
Study 17: John 13
Study 18: John 14:1-14
Study 19: John 14:15-31
Study 20: John 15:1-17
Study 21: John 15:18-16:4
Study 22: John 15 – 16
Study 23: John 17
Study 24: John 18-21

Gospel Of John Bible Study

This Gospel of John Bible study presents a profound perspective of Jesus Christ and your relationship to Him.  This challenging study format is suitable for individual daily study or weekly group reviews.  It offers you a great opportunity for personal growth. 

Here’s how it could work for you:

  • First, you read the assigned passage from this Bible study – usually a single chapter. 
  • Then for the next six days, you answer the 2-3 daily questions on your own. 
  • Finally, on day seven you meet with others to discuss and compare your answers. 

By the way, if you’re doing an individual study, we offer to share our answers with you after the study of each chapter.
Jesus did many other things as well. If every one of them were written down, I suppose that even the whole world would not have room for the books that would be written. John 21:25

The day seven discussions with this Gospel of John Bible study are really powerful in small groups.  Not only do they provide you an opportunity to share what you learned, but you can gain insights from others.  

After all, The Holy Spirit works in all believers and you can learn a lot from other believers (and vice versa).

It’s best to first complete the Gospel of John Bible study lesson by yourself, but this format works great with families, couples, youth groups and Sunday School classes. Passages can be assigned the week prior from the website.

They typically cover a chapter of the Book of John.  Each of the 21 weekly lessons in this Gospel of John Bible study is designed to challenge you to learn the truths presented.

Discussing and sharing your insights with others is a rewarding, fun way to study the Bible.  

This study provides a format to learn biblical truths we can apply in our daily lives.  It involves “personal application” questions so you can reflect on your life experiences and share the impact of Biblical truth on your life.

The idea is to share insights, explore the Gospel of John together, and benefit from group discussion of biblical principles.  Some questions are designed to prompt you to analyze the facts regarding what’s actually written.  Others will guide you to discover a deeper meaning, study the context of the passage, or help you to discover a life lesson from the biblical principles we’re studying. 

This website doesn’t have all the answers and nobody expects you to have them either.  However, we can learn from each other and learn more about the life of Jesus Christ together. 

Our purpose is to learn from God’s answer book – The Bible.  Our rewards are eternal and our lessons can be applied to our everyday lives.

Feedback on this Study of the Gospel of John

I’m on my summer vacation and I have so much time to spare so I decided to search for Bible studies for young people and I found this site.  I am sooooooo glad that it’s here.  Right now I am doing the study on the Gospel of John and God used your workbook to open my eyes and teach me from the start.  I was provoked to dig deep and I just love it.  Glory to God for the work He is doing through you. God bless you!!!”
Paule-Ann

“This Gospel of John Bible study has been extremely helpful to me as a Bible teacher in our church. Just a great supplement! Thanks and God Bless”Andy

Choose which Chapter of the Gospel of John You Wish to Study

Chapter One

— Chapter One contains what has often been called the most beautiful passage in Scripture – the first 18 verses. Meet Jesus’ famous cousin who appears in this chapter and proclaims Jesus as the Lamb of God who takes away the sins of the world.

Chapter Two

— In Chapter Two we see Jesus perform his first miracle and later get very mad. Why did Jesus get angry? Was it because of the miracle or something else? Study this chapter of the Gospel of John to learn the answer.

Chapter Three 

— Chapter Three contains the most famous or well-known verse of Scripture in the world today: “For God so loved the world that he gave his one and only Son, that whoever believes in him shall not perish but have eternal life.”  Jesus said this, but to whom did he say it and what does it mean for us today?

Chapter Four 

— Chapter Four gives us the story of the woman at the well. This is such a deep story (no pun intended) about truth and worship. Study the woman’s phenomenal conversation with Jesus and explore her emotions as she wonders about the most interesting and perceptive man she was ever to meet.

Chapter Five 

— Chapter Five gives us another miracle of Jesus. He heals a man who couldn’t walk. Why then does the man who was healed suffer persecution? Find out in your study of Chapter Five.

Chapter Six 

— In Chapter Six we study the great miracle of Jesus feeding the 5,000 from five small barley loaves and two small fish. Why does Jesus hide from the crowd after he fed them? Why did the crowd compare Jesus to Moses? Why did Jesus walk on water? Study Chapter Six to learn the answers.

Chapter Seven 

— In this chapter Jesus goes to Jerusalem to the Jewish Feast of Tabernacles. Why does Jesus cause such a stir in Jerusalem at the feast? Learn the answer to this question and some interesting information about the brothers of Jesus by studying Chapter Seven.

Chapter Eight

— Chapter Eight provides insight into Jesus’ discussion with the Pharisees and their displeasure with him. Why would they try to stone Jesus? Learn the answer in your study of Chapter Eight.

Chapter Nine 

— Another great story of healing occurs in Chapter Nine. Jesus heals a man born blind. Why in the world is the man persecuted afterwards? Read and learn of the amazing story of the healing by studying Chapter Nine in this Gospel of John Bible study.

Chapter Ten

— In this chapter John reveals Jesus Christ as The Good Shepherd. He causes so much controversy in Jerusalem that the Jewish religious leaders surround him and ask him to tell them plainly if he is the Christ. Learn what Jesus tells them as you study the Great Shepherd who laid down his life for you and me.

Quiet time with God is great,

but studying with a small group

is very rewarding also.

So why not do both?

Chapter Eleven

— This Chapter of the Gospel of John gives us the remarkable record of Jesus Christ raising Lazarus from the dead. It demonstrates the compassion and power of Jesus and the evil intent of the Pharisees. Also, the shortest verse in the Bible is in this Chapter. Do you know which verse it is?

Chapter Twelve

— Here the Gospel of John Bible study tells the story of Mary anointing Jesus feet followed by the prophetic triumphal entry of Jesus Christ into Jerusalem, where the story seemingly finishes.

Chapter Thirteen

— Now the Gospel of John tells us of the Last Supper where Jesus washes the disciple’s feet and of his betrayal by Judas Escariot. This is followed by Jesus’ announcement of his departure.

Chapter Fourteen

— This is the first of four chapters in this Gospel of John Bible study where Jesus teaches his disciples after the Last Supper. Jesus answers the questions of Thomas, Phillip, and Judas (not Iscariot).

Chapter Fifteen

— This is the second of four chapters where Jesus teaches his disciples after the Last Supper. Jesus speaks of the relationships of believers to himself, to each other, and to the world. Jesus also promises to send a helper, the Holy Spirit.

Chapter Sixteen 

— This the third of four chapters where Jesus teaches his disciples after the Last Supper. Jesus tells the Apostles they will be persecuted, but they will see Him again! He states that He has already conquered the world and they will have their sorrow turned to joy.

Chapter Seventeen

— This is the last of four chapters in this Gospel of John Bible study where Jesus teaches his disciples after the Last Supper. Jesus teaches his disciples through a prayer to the Father. Jesus prays for himself, for his disciples and for all believers – He even prays for you and me and He also defines eternal life for us.

Chapter Eighteen 

— In this chapter John records the story of Jesus’ betrayal, his resulting arrest, his trials by Annas and the Roman governor Pilate, and the heartbreaking denials of the Apostle Peter who knew him.

Chapter Nineteen

— This chapter provides us the truth of Jesus’ suffering, crucifixion, burial. Despite his great anguish and suffering, Jesus asks God to forgive his persecutors and ensures that his mother will be taken care of by asking the Apostle John to take care of her.

Chapter Twenty

— This chapter doesn’t just contain the purpose of the Gospel of John at it’s conclusion. It contains the greatest story of victory ever told in history – HE IS RISEN! Jesus Christ was resurrected from the dead and then appeared to Mary Magdalene and the disciples. Enjoy your study of this magnificent story of victory and truth.

Chapter Twenty-One

— This chapter tells us of a third appearance of Jesus after his resurrection and the restoration of Peter on the beach of the Sea of Galilee. If you read nothing else in this chapter or in this entire Bible study, please read verse 25.

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