3 John Flashcards

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3 John Chapter 1

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Commending Gaius, Contrasting Diotrephes
The sole chapter of 3 John opens with warm greetings from the “elder” to his beloved friend, Gaius. John commends Gaius for his faithfulness and hospitality towards traveling ministers who spread the gospel message. He describes this as “walking in truth” and encourages Gaius to continue his good works.

John then contrasts Gaius’ admirable behavior with that of Diotrephes, an individual within the church who is described as being:

  • Arrogant and domineering
  • Refusing to welcome these itinerant teachers
  • Slandering John and influencing others to do the same

John expresses his displeasure with Diotrephes and his intention to confront him upon visiting.

Finally, John mentions Demetrius, who has garnered a positive reputation among the community and receives John’s commendation. In contrast to the negativity surrounding Diotrephes, Demetrius’ character exemplifies the positive qualities John champions in Gaius.

The letter concludes with John expressing his hope for a speedy reunion with Gaius and offering a closing blessing, leaving readers with a sense of encouragement amidst the contrasting portrayals of conduct within the early Christian community.

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