John 1.1-5 - Jesus in the beginning
John 1.6-13 - Jesus came to the world
John 1.14-18 - Jesus gives the truth behind the law
John 1.19-28 - John asked about who he is
John 1.29-34 - John testifies that Jesus is the chosen one
John 1.35-42 - Jesus calls Andrew and Simon Peter
John 1.43-51 - Jesus calls Philip and Nathaneal
John 2.1-12 - Jesus turns water to wine
John 2.13-24 - Jesus angry at the temple marketplace
John 3.1-15 - Jesus teaches Nicodemus
John 3.16-21 - Jesus is the light of the world
John 3.22-36 - John's disciples continue to ask about Jesus
John 4.1-42 - Jesus with the Samaritan woman at Jacob's well
John 4.43-54 - Jesus heals the royal official's son
John 5.1-15 - Jesus heals the man at the pool at Bethesda
John 5.16-30 - Jesus testifies about himself and the Father
John 5.31-47 - John has testified about Jesus
John 6.1-15 - Jesus feeds the five thousand
John 6.16-24 - Jesus walks on water
John 6.25-59 - Jesus teaches about the bread of life
John 6.60-71 - Several of Jesus' disciples leave
John 7.1-13 - Jesus remains quiet
John 7.14-24 - Jesus teaches the crowd at the Festival of the Tabernacles
John 7.25-44 - The people are divided as to who Jesus is
John 7.45-53 - The Pharisees say Jesus is not the Messiah
John 8.1-11 - The adulterous woman brought before Jesus
John 8.12-20 - Jesus testifies that he is the light of the world
John 8.21-30 - Jesus discusses who he is
John 8.31-47 - The people are not just automatically children of God
John 8.48-59 - Jesus continues to declare himself as God, the Messiah
John 9.1-41 - Jesus heals the blind man by the pool of Siloam
John 10.1-21 - Jesus says he is the good shepherd
John 10.22-42 - Jesus works testify about him being God's son
John 11.1-45 - Jesus raises Lazarus
John 11.46-57 - The religious leadership take notice of Jesus
John 12.1-8 - Mary washes Jesus feet again with expensive perfume
John 12.9-11 - The chief priests plot to kill Lazarus as well
John 12.12-19 - Jesus enters Jerusalem
John 12.20-36 - Jesus prophecies about himself at the festival
John 12.37-50 - Jesus responds to the unbelieving crowds
John 13.1-17 - Jesus washes the disciples' feet
John 13.18-30 - Jesus predicts his betrayal and Judas leaves
John 13.31-38 - Jesus gives some final commands before his death
John 14.1-31 - Jesus comforts his disciples and promises the Holy Spirit
John 15.1-17 - Jesus is the vine, his servants are the branches
John 15.18-27 - Those who hate Jesus hate the Father
John 16.1-15 - Comfort through the Holy Spirit
John 16.16-33 - Jesus talks plainly about returning to the Father
John 17.1-26 - Jesus prays for himself, his followers, and those yet to follow
John 18.1-14 - Jesus arrested
John 18.15-18 - Peter denies Jesus the first time
John 18.19-24 - Jesus questioned by Annas
John 18.25-27 - Peter denies Jesus two more times
John 18.28-40 - Jesus before Pilate
John 19.1-16 - The crowd pressures Pilate to crucify Jesus
John 19.17-27 - Jesus is crucified
John 19.28-37 - Jesus dies on the cross
John 19.38-42 - Joseph of Arimathea and Nicodemus bury Jesus
John 20.1-18 - Peter, John, and the Marys find the empty tomb
John 20.19-23 - Jesus appears to the disciples
John 20.24-31 - Jesus appears for a second time, and to Thomas
John 21.1-14 - Jesus helps the disciples catch fish
John 21.15-19 - Jesus asks Peter if he loves him
John 21.20-25 - Peter asks about John