Studying the books that Jesus’s disciples wrote in the Bible is a great way for us to learn how to be disciples of Christ now. Whether you’re looking at books written by John, Peter, or the others, there is encouragement for us in our daily walks. That’s why we’ve curated a list of Bible studies on books written by Jesus’s disciples. Discover these five Bible studies on books written by Jesus’s disciples for you!
Revelation

Discover how the last book of the Bible—the culmination of God’s great story—speaks both a steadying word of assurance and a strong call to endure to the church in every age.
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Anchored

Explore the life and letters of Peter, a disciple who left everything to follow Jesus. You’ll be challenged to hold fast to Christ as you discover that, in Him, you have everything you need to live victoriously and joyfully.
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The Gospel of John

Learn to slow down and linger with the living Word. As you turn the pages of John’s Gospel, you’ll be challenged to take on the posture of a learner—understanding that the peace Jesus offers is not an ease of circumstances, but a stillness of the soul.
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Seek First the Kingdom

In this in-depth exploration of the book of Matthew, learn to understand the culture of the kingdom of God—what it is, how we enter it, and the life Jesus offers us within the kingdom.
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Abide

In three short letters, the apostle John reminds an early church facing division, deception, and doubt to hold fast to what they know and to live like they believe it. And he reminds us, as well. Study 1, 2, and 3, John to see how two thousand years later, his words call to Christians in similar challenges to recall a great salvation and to abide in the truth.
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Want more recommendations? Check out our list of Bible studies on wisdom literature.
