PROCLAMATION
“Beloved,
follow not that which is evil, but that which is good. He that doeth
good is of God; but he that doeth evil hath not seen God.” 3 John
1:11 (KJV)
EXPLANATION
These
words were written by the Apostle John, under the inspiration of The Holy
Spirit of God, to Gaius, a dear friend whom he loved in the
truth. In this, his third and final letter, again John begins by
identifying himself as an “elder,” his office in the church, not as an “apostle.” This
is probably because the person to whom he is writing knows him and accepts his
authority as one who walked with Christ. After identifying the
recipient and wishing him well, (3 John 1:1-2) John expresses his joy in
hearing from the believers that Gaius was faithful and walking in the truth. (3
John 1:3-4) Then he compliments him, encourages him, and tells him
how other believers have also complimented him. (1 John 3:5-8) He
then digresses and talks about Diotrephes who is not behaving in a Christ-like
manner, spreading rumors, and refusing to welcome believers. (3 John
1:9-10) Then John tells Gaius not to imitate that which is evil. (3
John 1:11) He ends the letter by saying that he has much more to tell
him, but that he would rather tell him that when they are face to face. (3 John
1:13-14)
APPLICATION
John
tells Gaius directly, and all believers indirectly, that believers should do
that which is good and they should not imitate that which is not good. (3 John
1:11) We should imitate that which is Godly and Christ-like. Anyone
who does that which is good is a child of God. We could not do good if God is not within
us. So, let us follow Christ, let us exhibit the fruit of The Spirit,
(Galatians 5:22-23) and let us encourage others to do likewise.
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