• Episode 108: Truth with a capital T
    Jan 3 2025

    In this final episode on John’s letters, we explore a theme that seems to unite all three letters: truth. John has insisted that some things about Jesus are true, and to deny these truths is to deny the gospel. More than this, however, he has insisted on the importance of “walking in the truth,” living in a way that befits that gospel. Can we do that, when we live in a world where “truth” so often seems relative?

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    10 mins
  • Episode 107: Friends
    Jan 3 2025

    Third John, as we’ve seen, is the shortest book in the Bible, and there is only so much that can be said in so few words. As he did at the end of 2 John, the apostle says that he hopes to have a face-to-face conversation to finish talking things out. He also gives final greetings, in a way that may remind us of the letters of Paul. But as we’ll see, John’s wording is a little different, suggesting yet another way that he wants to encourage Gaius.

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    8 mins
  • Episode 106: Highly recommended
    Jan 3 2025

    Third John was written to encourage Gaius to keep giving hospitable support to the work of the gospel. It also serves as a letter of reference for Demetrius, the man whom John is sending to Gaius for hospitality. But who was Demetrius? In this episode, we’ll look at one interesting possibility, and explore the triple testimony John gives to his character.

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    7 mins
  • Episode 105: The truth isn’t always nice
    Dec 27 2024

    As we’ve seen throughout John’s letters, the apostle often has some very direct and harsh things to say. If we’ve been taught to only say nice things, his words may make us uncomfortable; is the “apostle of love” supposed to say stuff like that? It’s good and right for us to be careful and kind with our words. But as we’ll explore in this episode, we also need to remember that love is not the same as niceness, and that sometimes the truth isn’t nice.

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    6 mins
  • Episode 104: Follow the leader
    Dec 27 2024

    In 3 John 11, the apostle urges Gaius to “imitate” what is good, not what is evil—which may be his way of saying, “Don’t act like Diotrephes.” In this episode, we explore how important it is for leaders of all kinds—including parents!—to be good models to others.

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    7 mins
  • Episode 103: The first shall be last
    Dec 27 2024

    Good leaders inspire the respect and loyalty of others; bad leaders inspire fear instead. Though we know very little about Diotrephes, the way John describes him suggests that he was a poor leader who ruled through intimidation. We can give him the benefit of the doubt by allowing that he may simply not have known better—but he still makes a good case study in how not to use power as a Christian leader.

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    8 mins
  • Episode 102: We’re not superheroes
    Dec 20 2024

    Like myself, many people seem to enjoy a good superhero movie. Indeed, we may resonate with any kind of heroic story in which the protagonist finds the strength to overcome his or her challenges. But we should be wary of reading biblical stories in heroic terms, because we’re not meant to engage in ministry or mission alone—we need the faithful support of people like Gaius.

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    9 mins
  • Episode 101: For the sake of the Name
    Dec 20 2024

    We may be used to treating personal names like labels, but they’re much more than that. God revealed his name to Moses at the burning bush, and over time, that name was taken as too holy to say aloud. As Christians, we’ve been taught to pray in the name of Jesus, as Jesus himself taught his disciples to do. But do we have a sense of what we’re doing when we say “in Jesus’ name”? That’s important to what John wants Gaius to understand about the significance of hospitality.

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    9 mins