Weymouth New Testament in Modern Speech, 3 John by R F Weymouth
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Book 64 3 John
001:001 The Elder to his dear friend Gaius. Truly I love you. 001:002 My dear friend, I pray that you may in all respects prosper and enjoy good health, just as your soul already prospers. 001:003 For it is an intense joy to me when brethren come and bear witness to your fidelity to the truth--that you live in obedience to the truth. 001:004 I have no greater joy than to hear that my children are living in obedience to the truth. 001:005 My dear friend, you are acting faithfully in all your behaviour towards the brethren, even when they are strangers to you. 001:006 They have testified, in the presence of the Church, to your love; and you will do well to help them on their journey in a manner worthy of your fellowship with God. 001:007 For it is for Christ that they have gone forth, accepting nothing from the Gentiles. 001:008 It is therefore our duty to show hospitality to such men, so that we may be fellow workers in promoting the truth. 001:009 I wrote to the Church, but Diotrephes, who loves to have the first place among them, refuses to listen to us. 001:010 For this reason, if I come, I shall not forget his conduct, nor his idle and mischievous talk against us. And he does not stop there: he not only will not receive the brethren, but those who desire to do this he hinders, and excludes them from the Church. 001:011 My dear friend, do not follow wrong examples, but right ones. He who habitually does what is right is a child of God: he who habitually does what is wrong has not seen God. 001:012 The character of Demetrius has the approval of all men, and of the truth itself. We also express our approval of it, |
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