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It is always my greatest joy to hear that my children are living according to the truth. (3 John 1, 4)
My dear friend, you have done loyal work in helping these brothers, even though they were strangers to you. (3 John 1, 5)
They are a proof to the whole Church of your love and it would be a kindness if you could help them on their journey as God would approve. (3 John 1, 6)
It was entirely for the sake of the name that they set out, without depending on the non-believers for anything: (3 John 1, 7)
it is our duty to welcome people of this sort and contribute our share to their work for the truth. (3 John 1, 8)
I have written a note for the members of the church, but Diotrephes, who enjoys being in charge of it, refuses to accept us. (3 John 1, 9)
So if I come, I shall tell everyone how he has behaved, and about the wicked accusations he has been circulating against us. As if that were not enough, he not only refuses to welcome our brothers, but prevents from doing so other people who would have liked to, and expels them from the church. (3 John 1, 10)
There were several things I had to tell you but I would rather not trust them to pen and ink. (3 John 1, 13)
Peace be with you; greetings from your friends; greet each of our friends by name. (3 John 1, 15)
From Jude, servant of Jesus Christ and brother of James; to those who are called, to those who are dear to God the Father and kept safe for Jesus Christ, (Jude 1, 1)
My dear friends, at a time when I was eagerly looking forward to writing to you about the salvation that we all share, I felt that I must write to you encouraging you to fight hard for the faith which has been once and for all entrusted to God's holy people. (Jude 1, 3)
Certain people have infiltrated among you, who were long ago marked down for condemnation on this account; without any reverence they pervert the grace of our God to debauchery and deny all religion, rejecting our only Master and Lord, Jesus Christ. (Jude 1, 4)
