The Book of 3 John

New Testament

3 John Summary — Book Overview

Author
John (the apostle)
Written
~AD 85–95
Testament
New Testament
Chapters
1
Key Theme
Hospitality, faithfulness, and the contrast between godly and selfish leadership.
Written For
Gaius, a faithful believer

Introduction of 3 John

Third John, also written by the apostle John, is the shortest book in the New Testament. It contrasts two men: the hospitable Gaius, who supported traveling missionaries, and the domineering Diotrephes, who rejected John’s authority. The letter highlights the importance of supporting faithful workers and living with humility. Its personal glimpse into early church tensions feels surprisingly modern and practical.

Key Verses in 3 John Explained

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