



Produced by Martin Ward









Weymouth New Testament in Modern Speech, 3 John

Third Edition 1913



R. F. Weymouth




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,
        and you know that we only give our approval to that which is true.

001:013 I have a great deal to say to you, but I do not wish to go
        on writing it with ink and pen.

001:014 But I hope to see you very soon, and then we will speak face to face.
        Peace be with you.  Our friends send greetings to you.
        Greet our friends individually.










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