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An Outline Introduction to the Bible—3 John

Bible: Divine revelation of God’s plan for redemption in Christ, kingdom rule in Christ, and the glory of God in Christ—resulting in love for God and man 1

Part 2: New TestamentRedemption through faith in Christ and the kingdom of God accomplished [Redemption Provided] 2

II. The Epistles: Redemption applied [practiced] in the church, while waiting for the kingdom

  1. The Non-Pauline Epistles: Letters to the predominantly Jewish churches 3
    1. 3 John: Truth must be in accordance with love
      1. Cultivate your love for people and the practice of the truth (3Jo 1:1-4)
      2. Continue in faithful service to the brethren, love, and support of the ministry (3Jo 1:5-)
      3. Contemplate the ways of the arrogant (3Jo 1:9-10)
      4. Commit yourself to imitate good—not evil (3Jo 1:11)
      5. Consider the testimony about the praiseworthy person (3Jo 1:12)
      6. Convey personal interest to those you minister to and with (3Jo 1:13-15)

1 See 2Ti 3:15; Eph 1:3-14; Mat 22:37-40; cf. Gen 1:1ff; Isa 45:18-25; Dan 2:44; Zec 14:9, 16-17; Rev 22:3-5

2 See for example Mat 28:18-20; Luk 24:44-47; Jhn 20:31; Act 1:6-8; Act 8:30-31; Rom 1:1-5; Heb 1:1-3; Rev 1:17-18; Rev 22:1-5

3 Some have argued that Peter wrote to a predominantly Gentile audience in 1 and 2 Peter—though this is disputed. Nonetheless, Peter was known as Apostle to the Jews (Gal 2:7-9). John’s epistles were likely written to a mixed audience.

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