Before diving into any of the MTSM 3 John Commentaries, take a few minutes to watch this excellent animated overview from The Bible Project. It offers a helpful big-picture introduction to John’s letters and highlights key themes found in 3 John, including walking in truth, supporting gospel workers, practicing Christian hospitality, and avoiding self-centered leadership. Watching this overview first will help you better understand the purpose, message, and practical application of 3 John as you study the letter in greater depth.
Walk in Truth, Practice Hospitality, and Support Gospel Work.
3 John is a short but practical letter about walking in truth, showing faithful hospitality, supporting gospel workers, and recognizing the difference between humble service and selfish leadership. These resources are designed to help everyday Christians, small groups, teachers, and disciplers study 3 John with clarity and confidence.
3 John Commentary and Bible Study Resources
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Common Questions from 3 John
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3 John Explained Simply
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