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21-Day Bible Reading Plan
on Prayer

Three weeks through the theology, forms, and life of prayer — with Scripture, reflection, practice, and prayer for every day.

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This plan is structured in three theological weeks. Week One lays the foundation — who hears prayer, why it works, and what it assumes about God. Week Two explores the many forms of prayer: adoration, confession, thanksgiving, lament, intercession, and warfare. Week Three focuses on a life of prayer — persistence, silence, fasting, listening, and praying without ceasing.

Each day includes a Scripture passage in the New King James Version, an extended reflection, a short prayer practice to attempt, a written prayer, and a journal prompt.

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1

Read the passage

Read it twice — once for understanding, once as a personal address from God to you.

2

Try the practice

A short prayer practice each day. Treat it as a first attempt, not a performance.

3

Pray the prayer

Speak the day’s prayer aloud — then continue in your own words as long as you like.

4

Journal

Record one thing from each session — what you felt, asked, heard, or noticed.

Week One · Days 1–7

The Foundation: What Prayer Actually Is

You cannot pray well without knowing why prayer works, who hears it, and what it assumes about God. This week is theological before it is practical — and that is exactly the right order.

1

What Prayer Is

Bold Approach to the Throne of Grace

Hebrews 4:14–16

2

Who Hears

God Is Near to All Who Call on Him

Psalm 145:17–19 · 1 John 5:14–15

3

The Lord’s Prayer

The Shape of All Prayer

Matthew 6:9–13

4

Asking in Faith

Ask, Seek, Knock — and Keep Going

Matthew 7:7–11

5

Prayer and the Will of God

Not My Will — The Hardest Prayer Ever Prayed

Mark 14:35–36 · James 4:13–15

6

Praying in the Spirit

The Spirit Who Prays When We Cannot

Romans 8:26–27 · Ephesians 6:18

7

Prayer and Faith

Without Faith It Is Impossible to Please God

Hebrews 11:6 · James 1:5–7 · Mark 11:24

“Seven days on the theology of prayer: who hears, why it works, what it assumes, how Jesus prayed, and how the Spirit carries what you cannot. You did not just read about prayer — you prayed. That is the whole point. Week Two begins tomorrow.”

— End of Week One

Week Two · Days 8–14

The Many Forms of Prayer

Prayer is not one thing — it is a whole vocabulary. This week: adoration, confession, thanksgiving, lament, intercession, spiritual warfare, and the prayer of surrender.

8

Adoration

Praising God for Who He Is — Not What He Gives

Psalm 95:1–7 · Revelation 4:11

9

Confession

The Prayer That Cleanses — Create in Me a Clean Heart

Psalm 51:1–4, 10 · 1 John 1:8–9

10

Thanksgiving

Enter His Courts with Praise — The Discipline of Gratitude

Psalm 100 · Philippians 4:6 · 1 Thessalonians 5:18

11

Lament

Honest Grief Before God — The Prayer That Doesn’t Pretend

Psalm 13 · Lamentations 3:17–23

12

Intercession

Standing in the Gap — Praying for Others

Ezekiel 22:30 · 1 Timothy 2:1–4 · John 17:9

13

Spiritual Warfare

The Weapons of Our Warfare — Praying Against What Opposes

Ephesians 6:10–18 · 2 Corinthians 10:3–5

14

Praying for Your Enemies

The Prayer That Breaks the Cycle — Love Your Enemies

Matthew 5:43–45 · Romans 12:14, 20

“Adoration, confession, thanksgiving, lament, intercession, warfare, praying for enemies — seven rooms of prayer. You have walked through each one. Week Three opens tomorrow, and it asks the hardest question: not how to pray, but how to live prayerfully.”

— End of Week Two

Week Three · Days 15–21

Praying Without Ceasing — A Life of Prayer

The final week moves from scheduled prayer to lived prayer — persistence, silence, fasting, the Psalms, listening, prayer in community, and the unceasing prayer that becomes the breath of the soul.

15

Persistence in Prayer

Always Pray and Not Give Up

Luke 18:1–8

16

When God Is Silent

Faith That Holds Without Feeling

Psalm 22:1–5 · Habakkuk 1:2 · 3:17–19

17

Fasting and Prayer

When Prayer Intensifies — The Discipline of Fasting

Matthew 6:16–18 · Acts 13:2–3

18

Praying the Psalms

Scripture as Prayer — Returning God’s Words to Him

Psalm 27:1, 4 · Psalm 139:23–24

19

Listening Prayer

Be Still — The Half of Prayer We Usually Skip

Psalm 46:10 · 1 Kings 19:11–13 · John 10:27

20

Corporate Prayer

Where Two or Three Are Gathered — The Power of Praying Together

Matthew 18:19–20 · Acts 2:42 · Acts 4:24–31

21

Praying Without Ceasing

A Life That Is Itself a Prayer

1 Thessalonians 5:16–18 · Psalm 16:8 · Colossians 3:17

“You began this plan at the throne of grace and you end it living as a person of prayer. Not a person who prays — a person who prays. The difference is everything. The throne is always open. Jesus is always interceding. The Spirit is always helping. Go and pray without ceasing.”

— End of Week Three · End of the Plan
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“Rejoice always, pray without ceasing, in everything give thanks; for this is the will of God in Christ Jesus for you.”

1 Thessalonians 5:16–18 (NKJV)

Your prayer life has only just begun

Twenty-one days is a beginning, not a destination. The prayer rooms you have opened in this plan — adoration, confession, lament, warfare, intercession, listening — are rooms to return to, to furnish, to live in. Keep them open.

The natural companion to this plan is the 21-Day Holy Spirit Reading Plan — because prayer in the Spirit is the deepest kind of prayer, and the Spirit is the One who makes all of this possible.

“He always lives to make intercession for them.” — Hebrews 7:25 (NKJV)