2 John: “Whosoever Transgresseth ” (2)

By Ron Halbrook Some Application The applications which follow are not meant to be in order of importance, but are simply designed to show how rich and useful 2 John is for us today. This study is not exhaustive and the diligent student will think of other important applications. 1. As goes the home, so goes …

1 John 3:4-10 (3) Children of God Vs. Children of the Devil (vv. 8-10)

By Johnny Stringer John says, “He that committeth sin is of the devil” (v. 8). Like the verbs used in verse 6 and discussed in article no. 2, the verb used here denotes habitual action. Hence, John has reference, not to one who commits an occasional act of sin and then penitently seeks God’s pardon, but …

3 John: “Fellow-helpers To The Truth”

By Karl Diestelkamp Third John sets forth a vivid contrast in the obedience, behavior and response of two men, Gaius and Diotrophes, to apostolic instruction. Diotrophes presents an obstinate and negative influence in reference to assisting those in need who preached the gospel. On the other hand, Gaius had become one of the “fellow-helpers to the …