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Living A Life of Spiritual Consistency
3 John 1 – 4
ETS: Christians are to walk in the truth and lead lives of spiritual consistency.
ESS: Believers are to strive to live lives that are spiritually consistent.
OSS: Believers will commit to living lives of spiritual consistency.
PQ: What of the marks of spiritual consistency?
UW: Marks
INTRODUCTION:
I.
A SPECIAL RELATIONSHIP WITH OTHER GROWING BELIEVERS.
(3 John 1)
A. It is a special relationship that produces special bonds between people.
1.
There was a special bond between Gaius and John.
a) The apostle John was a spiritual parent to Gaius.
2. There was a special bond between the apostle Paul and many of the Philippian believers.
a) The apostle Paul was the spiritual parent to many of those believers.
B. It is a bond of love that is grounded in the truth.
1.
The bond between believers is one of mutual love and care that is grounded in a common commitment to the Jesus Christ as Lord and Savior.
a) The apostle Paul admonishes believers to have a genuine love for each other.
(Romans 12:9 – 10)
(1) John's example of Christian love (Fox's Book of Martyrs pages 13 – 17)
(a) love encourages
(b) love seeks out the wayward brother
2. The bond between believers is one that is grounded in our love for and obedience to the truth of God.
a) For love to truly bond people together, requires a common commitment to the truth of God.
II.
AN UNWAVERING COMMITMENT TO PRAYER (3 John 2)
A. An unwavering commitment to pray for those whom we love.
(3 John 2 a)
1. Prayer is the greatest gift you can give the ones you love.
(All other gifts will decay and are only temporary.)
a) John prayed for this, his beloved brother.
(1) “hope” translates the word “εὔχομαί,” meaning, “to speak to or to make requests of God—‘to pray, to speak to God, to ask God for, prayer.
Refers more exactly to a wish or hope with prayer involved.
b) The greatest gift that my loved ones have given to me has been prayer.
(1) That alone has been the source of personal and spiritual growth and power!
c) One of Paul’s most frequent requests to fellow Christians was prayer.
Examples:
Romans 15:30
2 Corinthians 1:11
Ephesians 6:19-20
Philippians 1”19
Colossians 4:3
1 Thessalonians 5:25
2 Thessalonians 3:1
Hebrews 13:8
B. An unwavering commitment to pray for the whole life.
(3 John 2 b)
1- Praying for the whole life, that all needs are met.
a- “εὐοδοῦσθαι” = “that all is [going] well with you” literally means “that you are having a good journey.”
John is praying for the entirety of Gaius’ life.
Paul prayed for all of the Roman believers’ needs be met by God.
(Romans 1:9)
2. Prayer for physical well-being and health to equal spiritual strength.
a) This prayer for many people would result in poverty and poor health; for many have neglected their spiritual lives!
b) Many people focus on the development of physical strength to the exclusion of spiritual development.
III.
THE CONTINUING EMPHASIS ON BUILDING AND MAINTAINING A STRONG CHRISTIAN TESTIMONY.
(3 John 3-4)
A. A strong Christian testimony that is bigger than the individual.
(3 John 3)
1.
It is the type of testimony that is evident to those who were nearby and far away.
a) It is the kind of testimony that others can clearly see – in the everyday walk of the believer.
(Philippians 2:12)
b) Some traveling teachers who had come in contact with Gaius had been impressed by his life.
(1) The two things that impressed the traveling teachers were:
(a) his faithfulness to the truth
(b) his consistency in living the truth
(Note: What made Gaius such a good testimony?
God’s truth.
The truth was “in him” and enabled him to walk in obedience to God’s will.
Gaius read the Word, meditated on it, delighted in it, and then practiced it in his daily life
(Ps.
1:1–3)
What digestion is to the body, meditation is to the soul.
It is not enough merely to hear the Word or read the Word.
We must inwardly “digest it” and make it part of our inner persons)
(1 Thes.
2:13).
2. A strong Christian testimony that is bigger than self can only be built through:
a) a faithful commitment to God's truth - the Scriptures.
b) Consistency in applying the truths of Scripture to daily living.
c) These two express themselves in:
spiritual health
a good testimony
practical ministry
B. A strong Christian testimony that encourages others.
(3 John 4)
1. Gaius's testimony was evidently an encouragement to the traveling teachers who had borne testimony about his life.
2. Gaius's testimony was an encouragement to his own spiritual mentor.
a) according to Jesus, the result of this type of testimony is to bring glory to God.
3. A question that each of us must answer:
a) "Does the testimony borne in our lives cause others to rejoice?"
CONCLUSION:
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