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Lent 2026: Bless the Lord

A 49 Day Reading Plan
Plan Overview

The book of Psalms is a curated assortment of poems, prayers, and songs that show us how we can interact with God no matter the situation, emotion, and experience. As a collection, the psalms call us to worship God in response to whatever life may bring. Even in their most anxious, grievous, or agonizing moments, the psalms awaken our hope of finding true, everlasting peace in the Lord. As we read the book of Psalms for Lent, it will stir in us praise for the God who gave Himself to be our redemption. The psalms will help us remember Christ's suffering, connecting us to Him in grief and worship and looking to Him as our strength and the object of our adoration. And as these songs show us how to face the darkness of the world and our own sin, we respond by giving Jesus, our Savior, all glory and honor for His wondrous work.

Day 49

Easter Sunday

Day 48

Holy Saturday

Day 47

Good Friday

Day 46

The Last Supper

Day 45

Psalms 147–150

Day 44

Psalms 144–146

Day 43

Psalms 140–143

Day 42

Weekly Truth

Day 41

Grace Day

Day 40

Psalms 135–139

Day 39

Psalms 128–134

Day 38

Psalms 120–127

Day 37

Psalm 119:89–176

Day 36

Psalm 119:1–88

Day 35

Weekly Truth

Day 34

Grace Day

Day 33

Psalms 108–112

Day 32

Psalms 106–107

Day 31

Psalms 103–105

Day 30

Psalms 96–102

Day 29

Psalms 90–95

Day 28

Weekly Truth

Day 27

Grace Day

Day 26

Psalms 86–89

Day 25

Psalms 80–85

Day 24

Psalms 77–79

Day 23

Psalms 73–76

Day 22

Psalms 69–72

Day 21

Weekly Truth

Day 20

Grace Day

Day 19

Psalms 65–68

Day 18

Psalms 59–64

Day 17

Psalms 55–58

Day 16

Psalms 50–54

Day 15

Psalms 46–49

Day 14

Weekly Truth

Day 13

Grace Day

Day 12

Psalms 42–45

Day 11

Psalms 38–41

Day 10

Psalms 35–37

Day 9

Psalms 30–34

Day 8

Psalms 23–29

Day 7

Weekly Truth

Day 6

Grace Day

Day 5

Psalms 19–22

Day 4

Psalms 17–18

Day 3

Psalms 11–16

Day 2

Psalms 7–10

Day 1

Psalms 1–6