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As in 2 John 1, John referred to himself as “the Elder.” This could refer to his age, his position of authority as an apostle of the Lord, or even his relation to the addressed Gaius, who John considered his spiritual child. John showed great affection for Gaius in his use of “beloved,” but more …

Continue reading 3 John 1-4

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The first half of this short epistle acknowledged righteous living. Gaius was one who was walking in truth. He eagerly housed brethren, and as such became a fellow worker for the truth (v. 8). This section presents a stark contrast to the commendable character Gaius displayed. Diotrephes had the audacity to arrogate any position of …

Continue reading Pondering Scripture: 3 John 9-12

The apostle John commends the “beloved” Gaius for the fact that he is walking in the truth (cf. v. 1-4). In our text, John points out specific contributions to the truth that Gaius had made. Hospitality is expected out of Christians (cf. Romans 12:13). The value of such is often missed by those who involve …

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