Maybe reviewing 3 John before I reveiewed 2 John opened my eyes to something I missed before. In my attempt to 'dig in' and get everything possible out of each of these letters, I think I missed the elements that tie them together. There are two words that appear the most in each letter; and they're the same words. In 2 John we find 'love' 4 times and 'truth' 5 times; in 3 John we find 'love/beloved' 6 times, and truth 7 times.
These two things themes hold true even though the focus of each letter is slightly different.
In 2 John, John urges his readers to 'walk in truth and love one another' (4-5) in the face of opposition and false teaching from the outside the fellowship. Apparently there were some who 'went out' from the fellowship and were deceiving others with false teaching. John implores them to 'watch themselves' (8) and 'abide in the teaching of Christ' (9). Holding to the truth of Christ and to love for one another is a strong defense against the opposition from the outside.
In 3 John the same teaching is applied to opposition from within the fellowship. John commends the fellowshp for 'walking in the truth ' (3-4) and in love (5-6) as expressed in their tremendous hospitality for those traveling with the Gospel. And while there is always persecution from the world to deal with, the focus of this letter is dissention within the fellowship. John identifies an individual, Diotrephes, who is selfish, insubordinate, deceitful, and inhospitable. The fellowship is not to imitate this evil example, but is to imitate the good example of walking in truth and love.
I tried really hard in the original CMS to find a distinct outline for each of these letters. Upon further review, I think it would be most helpful to remember them as a set; Walking in Truth and Love both Outside and Inside the fellowship. A good shepherd must always be on guard against wolves from the outside, and 'wolves in sheep's clothing' from the inside.
Now I have to think of a clever way to outline these.....
Friday, February 27, 2009
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