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21:1r3aoBy what title does the author John introduce himself in this letter?John introduces himself as the elder.
31:1yuwdWhat relationship does John have with Gaius, the one receiving this letter?John loves Gaius in truth.
41:2i06lFor what does John pray concerning Gaius?John prays that Gaius would prosper in everything and be in health, as his soul prospers.
51:4n2vfWhat is Johns greatest joy?Johns greatest joy is to hear that his children are walking in the truth.
61:5h1glFor whom did Gaius work?Gaius worked for the brothers even though they were strangers.
71:6bfoiHow should Gaius send the brothers on?He should sent them on worthily of God.
81:7uxbrWhy did the brothers need help from the believers to send them out on their journey?They needed help because they were not accepting anything from the Gentiles.
91:8y0ojWhy does John say believers should welcome such people?John says believers should welcome them to become fellow-workers with the truth.
101:9uz5oWhat does Diotrephes love?Diotrephes loves to be first among the people of his church.
111:9r54sWhat is Diotrephes attitude toward John?Diotrephes does not receive John.
121:10osvjWhat will John do when he comes to Gaius and the congregation?When John comes, he will call attention to the works that Diotrephes is doing.
131:10hnrsWhat does Diotrephes do with the brothers who are sent out?Diotrephes does not receive these brothers.
141:10mzkbWhat does Diotrephes do with those who are willing to receive these brothers?Diotrephes stops them from receiving the brothers and puts them out of the church.
151:11b95iWhat does John tell Gaius to imitate?John tells Gaius to imitate what is good.
161:14skpjWhat does John expect to do in the future?John expects to come and speak with Gaius in person.