God Speaks
From: John, the Elder.
To: Dear Gaius, whom I truly love.
2 Dear friend, I am praying that all is well with you and that your body is as healthy as I know your soul is. 3 Some of the brothers traveling by have made me very happy by telling me that your life stays clean and true and that you are living by the standards of the Gospel. 4 I could have no greater joy than to hear such things about my children.
5 Dear friend, you are doing a good work for God in taking care of the traveling teachers and missionaries who are passing through. 6 They have told the church here of your friendship and your loving deeds. I am glad when you send them on their way with a generous gift. 7 For they are traveling for the Lord and take neither food, clothing, shelter, nor money from those who are not Christians, even though they have preached to them. 8 So we ourselves should take care of them in order that we may become partners with them in the Lord’s work.
9 I sent a brief letter to the church about this, but proud Diotrephes, who loves to push himself forward as the leader of the Christians there, does not admit my authority over him and refuses to listen to me. 10 When I come I will tell you some of the things he is doing and what wicked things he is saying about me and what insulting language he is using. He not only refuses to welcome the missionary travelers himself but tells others not to, and when they do he tries to put them out of the church.
11 Dear friend, don’t let this bad example influence you. Follow only what is good. Remember that those who do what is right prove that they are God’s children; and those who continue in evil prove that they are far from God. 12 But everyone, including Truth itself, speaks highly of Demetrius. I myself can say the same for him, and you know I speak the truth.
13 I have much to say, but I don’t want to write it, 14 for I hope to see you soon and then we will have much to talk about together. 15 So good-bye for now. Friends here send their love, and please give each of the folks there a special greeting from me.
Sincerely, John
Source: The Living Bible: BibleGateway.com
We Respond
Reflection: This brief letter from the Apostle John to his friend Gaius gives us a picture of what a Christian leader’s life should look like. John commends Gaius and Demetrius while condemning Diotrephes. Oh, that God would raise up more people like John, Gaius, and Demetrius and deal with people like Diotrephes.
Prayer: Dear Father God, thank You for supplying all our needs, both spiritual and physical. Thank you for people like John, Gaius, and Demetrius who put into action their love for You and other people. Help me to be more like them. Don’t let me be like Diotrephes. I confess that the modern culture of my nation is ever increasingly one of arrogance, profanity, rebellion, cancelling, condemnation, lawlessness, fear, and death. Only faith in Jesus Christ can save us! Please, by Your great love, mercy, and grace, forgive us for His name’s sake. Save us and keep us living out the commands in Your word for Your Glory. AMEN
Action: (Ask God, the Holy Spirit, which one of these He wants you to work on or something else more personal that He points out.)
- I will do whatever God shows me to bless and meet the needs of fellow believers.
- I will pray for whatever needs God shows me as well as “put feet to my prayers.”
- I will (in the power of the Holy Spirit) stand up against arrogance, profanity, rebellion, cancelling, condemnation, lawlessness, fear, and death. (ex. participate in a 40 Days for Life vigil praying to end abortion).
- I will (with the help of God) set a guard on my mouth so that I speak only love, joy, peace, patience, kindness, goodness, faithfulness, gentleness, and self-control.
Share: I plan to share what I’ve learned with __________.