(3JN 1:1-4)

[1:1] From the Elder— To my dear Gaius, whom I truly love.

[1:2] My dear friend, I pray that everything may go well with you and that you may be in good health—as I know you are well in spirit.

[1:3] I was so happy when some Christians arrived and told me how faithful you are to the truth—just as you always live in the truth.

[1:4] Nothing makes me happier than to hear that my children live in the truth.

Gaius Is Praised (3JN 1:5-8)

[1:5] My dear friend, you are so faithful in the work you do for other Christians, even when they are strangers.

[1:6] They have spoken to the church here about your love. Please help them to continue their trip in a way that will please God.

[1:7] For they set out on their trip in the service of Christ without accepting any help from unbelievers.

[1:8] We Christians, then, must help these people, so that we may share in their work for the truth.

Diotrephes and Demetrius (3JN 1:9-12)

[1:9] I wrote a short letter to the church; but Diotrephes, who likes to be their leader, will not pay any attention to what I say.

[1:10] When I come, then, I will bring up everything he has done: the terrible things he says about us and the lies he tells! But that is not enough for him; he will not receive the Christians when they come, and even stops those who want to receive them and tries to drive them out of the church!

[1:11] My dear friend, do not imitate what is bad, but imitate what is good. Whoever does good belongs to God; whoever does what is bad has not seen God.

[1:12] Everyone speaks well of Demetrius; truth itself speaks well of him. And we add our testimony, and you know that what we say is true.