Six times in 14 verses truth is mentioned. Six times in 14 verses love is mentioned. Four times God is mentioned. Jesus Christ is never mentioned, the only book of the New Testament not to mention Him.
The book, like 2 John, is an exhortation for love and truth. Three persons are contrasted in the book. First, there is Gaius, who is praised for his hospitality. Then there is Diotrephes who is condemned for his ruthless rule and inhospitality. Then there is Demetrius, who is well spoken of by all. I note that in each of the epistles, the 4th verse speaks of joy. That's just an interesting note.
Date: 85 A.D. (?)
I. Gaius' Faithfulness 1-8
- Stronger spiritually than physically or materially 1,2
- Joy in hearing of truth 3,4
- Sharing in the work through hospitality 5-8
II. Diotrephes' Deceit 9-11
- Loves first place 9
- Does not receive authority 9
- Speaks against authority 10
- Does not receive the brothers 10
- Forbids others to receive the brothers 10
- Kicks hospitable ones out of the church 10
- Has not seen God 11
III. Demetrius' Good Report 12
- From all
- From the truth
- From the Elder and his friends
IV. Closing
Key Idea: Hospitality is a mark of true spirituality.
Key Passage: 11
Key Lesson: Be hospitable.
