1:1 | | The elder unto the wellbeloved Gaius, whom I love in the truth. |
1:2 | | Beloved, I wish above all things that thou mayest prosper and be in health, even as thy soul prospereth. |
1:3 | | For I rejoiced greatly, when the brethren came and testified of the truth that is in thee, even as thou walkest in the truth. |
1:4 | | I have no greater joy than to hear that my children walk in truth. |
1:5 | | Beloved, thou doest faithfully whatsoever thou doest to the brethren, and to strangers; |
1:6 | | Which have borne witness of thy charity before the church: whom if thou bring forward on their journey after a godly sort, thou shalt do well: |
1:7 | | Because that for his name's sake they went forth, taking nothing of the Gentiles. |
1:8 | | We therefore ought to receive such, that we might be fellowhelpers to the truth. |
1:9 | | I wrote unto the church: but Diotrephes, who loveth to have the preeminence among them, receiveth us not. |
1:10 | | Wherefore, if I come, I will remember his deeds which he doeth, prating against us with malicious words: and not content therewith, neither doth he himself receive the brethren, and forbiddeth them that would, and casteth them out of the church. |
1:11 | | Beloved, follow not that which is evil, but that which is good. He that doeth good is of God: but he that doeth evil hath not seen God. |
1:12 | | Demetrius hath good report of all men, and of the truth itself: yea, and we also bear record; and ye know that our record is true. |
1:13 | | I had many things to write, but I will not with ink and pen write unto thee: |
1:14 | | But I trust I shall shortly see thee, and we shall speak face to face. Peace be to thee. Our friends salute thee. Greet the friends by name. |