This chapter of Third John commends Gaius for his hospitality and support of traveling gospel workers, emphasizing the importance of believers supporting those who spread the truth. It contrasts Gaius's open fellowship with the divisive actions of Diotrephes, who sought preeminence, rejected John's authority, and refused to receive or allow others to receive traveling brethren. John encourages readers to follow good and truth, commending Demetrius as an example of a faithful worker.
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