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3 John 1:8

Posted on 18 May at 11:42
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“8 We therefore ought to receive such, that we might be fellowhelpers to the truth.”

Context:The book of 3 John is one of the letters written by the apostle John to specific individuals within the early Christian community. This particular letter is addressed to Gaius, a faithful believer, commending him for his hospitality and encouraging him to continue supporting those who are involved in spreading the truth of the Gospel.

The Importance of Receiving Others:In verse 8, John emphasizes the importance of receiving those who are committed to the truth. This implies not only extending hospitality but also providing support, encouragement, and acceptance to those who are actively engaged in serving God’s purpose. John wants believers to understand the significance of welcoming and partnering with those who are dedicated to spreading the message of Christ.

Being Fellowhelpers:John encourages believers to be “fellowhelpers to the truth.” This phrase suggests that Christians should actively cooperate and work together with those who are committed to proclaiming the truth of God’s Word. As followers of Christ, we have a responsibility to support and assist one another in the pursuit of truth, both in our individual lives and in the broader mission of the Church.

Partnering in the Truth:John’s words emphasize the importance of unity and cooperation within the body of Christ. By receiving and assisting those who are devoted to the truth, we contribute to the advancement of God’s kingdom on earth. It is not just the responsibility of church leaders or missionaries but of every believer to actively participate in the spreading of the Gospel and the establishment of God’s truth.

Application:As believers today, we can apply this verse by recognizing the value of supporting and welcoming those who are faithfully serving the Lord. We can actively engage in our local churches and Christian communities, offering our assistance, encouragement, and resources to those involved in sharing the truth of God’s Word. By being fellowhelpers to the truth, we contribute to the growth and strengthening of the body of Christ.

In conclusion, 3 John 1:8 encourages us to receive and support those who are dedicated to spreading the truth of God’s Word. It reminds us of our responsibility to actively cooperate and work together with fellow believers, offering our assistance and encouragement. By doing so, we contribute to the advancement of God’s kingdom and the fulfilment of His purposes.

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