Abide: A Study of 1, 2, and 3 John

Abide: A Study of 1, 2, and 3 John by Jen Wilkin takes readers on a rich journey through some of the most intimate and instructive letters in the New Testament. These short epistles from the apostle John are packed with theological depth and pastoral concern, and Jen Wilkin masterfully helps participants unpack their timeless truths about living as light in a dark world.

Over ten sessions, Wilkin challenges believers to remain—abide—in the truth of God’s Word. She emphasizes how love for God and others flows out of an obedient, truth-filled life. Participants will examine key themes such as assurance of salvation, discernment between truth and error, and the essential role of obedience in the Christian walk. With Wilkin’s signature blend of deep Bible teaching and accessible application, this study equips both new and seasoned believers to live out a faithful witness in a culture that often distorts truth and love.

Designed for group settings or individual study, Abide includes video teaching sessions, personal study questions, and guidance for deeper reflection. Whether you're leading a women's group, mentoring others, or studying on your own, this study offers the tools and encouragement needed to cultivate steadfastness in your relationship with Christ. Let Abide help you anchor your faith in what’s true and eternal.

Brian Cederquist

Brian Cederquist has the privilege to serve Christ as the Lead Pastor at Good News Baptist Church in Grand Rapids, MI. He holds degrees from Faith Baptist Bible Seminary (MDiv) and Trinity Evangelical Divinity School (DMin) and is a certified Biblical Counselor (ACBC).

Brian serves on several boards both locally and nationally including Regular Baptist Ministries (GARBC) and Lincoln Lake Camp. Brian and his wife Jenni have three kids.

https://briancederquist.com
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