The elder, To my dear friend Gaius, whom I love in the truth.Dear friend, I pray that you may enjoy good health and that all may go well with you, even as your soul is getting along well.It gave me great joy when some believers came and testified about your faithfulness to the truth, telling how you continue to walk in it. I have no greater joy than to hear that my children are walking in the truth.Dear friend, you are faithful in what you are doing for the brothers and sisters, even though they are strangers to you. They have told the church about your love. Please send them on their way in a manner that honors God. It was for the sake of the Name that they went out, receiving no help from the pagans. We ought therefore to show hospitality to such people so that we may work together for the truth. 3 John 1:1-8There are a couple of things I wish to emphasize about John's letter and how it relates to our lives in 2017.
It is apparent from the content that there is a great deal of affection between Gaius and John and the work they do promoting the truth of the Gospel. John's praise for his friends hospitality and concern for others should motivate us to know how we are to treat others and what not to do (if we continue reading). It would appear that love and truth go hand-in-hand for those who love The Lord and it is because of the love He has poured into us that we are filled to overflowing, willing to love others.
And when we truly love one another, we can work together--unified by love, walking in truth.
Notice that John wishes him good health and prosperity as his soul prospers. Too many times we equate prosperity with material possessions, but true prosperity resides in our health and knowing our soul (our conscience decisions) will always be on the side of right.
Why should we be concerned about our souls? The Word tells us when we die, our body returns to the dust from which it came, our spirits go back to heaven which it came and our soul is judged on that great day.
Whenever we look into the eyes of others or they look into our eyes, it is said, the depths of our souls can be seen. What do people see when they look into our eyes? Is there joy or bitterness? Is there love or hate? Is there concern or derision?
I've looked at people lately--seeking what resides inside--especially those politicians who claim to be followers of Christ, but their actions don't match their words. In fact, upon close inspection--looking into their eyes, all I see is emptiness or a great void--which would explain their attitudes towards others. And since there is a void, there is no truth and certainly no love.
I would urgently challenge all to look into the eyes of those who claim to love and see if you can see into their souls.
For those who truly love, there is a light that shines brightly from deep within and it comes forth in any individual as joy and delight in life. They love to show affection to others, there is nothing hidden in them that makes them lie or promote falsehoods and they have no problem--looking back--open to full inspection--no guile in them.
When people don't want to look directly at you or their look is furtive (always looking from side to side), as if expecting the worse to befall them at any minute, they have a void in their souls and they're anxious about everything. People who are always trying to please people more than God are never at rest and it shows in their demeanor.
The eyes--regardless of color--are truly the gateway to the soul and if there is no light within guiding anyone--they struggle in darkness, trying to feel their way in life, never enjoying the fullness of what life has to offer.
I wish everyone reading this today, the joy of the Lord, overflowing onto all who come into your presence. I wish you good health and that you prosper as your soul prospers. Above all, I wish you the peace of God--allowing it to abide within no matter how chaotic the world is around you.
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