2nd and 3rd John

Second John warns against the same false teaching mentioned in 1 John. This letter, however, was addressed to “the elect lady and her children” (perhaps a local congregation), and focused on Christian hospitality. False teachers were using the kindness of Christians to gain influence within John’s congregations. John’s letter spoke of this danger and warned against opening one’s home to these destroyers of the faith. While the basic themes of 1 John-holding fast to truth, love, and obedience-are evident, there is the additional focus on what Christian hospitality is all about. Only when you find agreement on sound doctrine will you find meaningful fellowship. The letter was probably written by the apostle John in the late first century a.d.
Third John supplements statements on Christian hospitality in 2 John. It applauds a Christian named Gaius for living out the teachings of the apostles-he had welcomed traveling Christian missionaries into his home-while condemning Diotrephes, a selfish church leader who not only refused to help these itinerant, godly teachers but also had slandered and opposed those who disagreed with him. This book demonstrates that pride can divide Christians if they are not living by God’s Word. To avoid the dual dangers of false teaching and division within the church, believers should practice the dual virtues of love and discernment. The letter was probably written by the apostle John in the late first century a.d.

Dec 2, 2018
“Imitate What is Good” 3 John 1-14
"Imitate What is Good" 3 John 1-13 from
3 John by Dean Barham.
Released: 2018. Genre: Spoken Word.
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  • Dec 2, 2018“Imitate What is Good” 3 John 1-14
    Dec 2, 2018
    “Imitate What is Good” 3 John 1-14
    "Imitate What is Good" 3 John 1-13 from
    3 John by Dean Barham.
    Released: 2018. Genre: Spoken Word.
  • Nov 25, 2018“Guard Your Home” 2 John 1-13
    Nov 25, 2018
    “Guard Your Home” 2 John 1-13