3 John
1-8. John was extremely pleased with the work that Gaius was doing. In much the same way, God is happy to see us doing his work and walk in his Word. Like the man in the Bible, we must be equally kind and loving to both friends and strangers. Because of their acts of compassion, those strangers went and told the church how great they were and the church praised those men. Kind actions produce a good reputation.
9-14. On the other end of the spectrum we see a man who was not kind to strangers. He cast out all who deemed "unworthy." (We are all worthy of being treated the way God would treat us.) Because of his actions, John reprimanded him and even told the others not to be like him.
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