Hospitality: A Study in 3 JohnНамуна
What does it say?
While Demetrius had a good testimony, Diotrephes caused division in the church by his untruthfulness, inhospitality, and selfishness.
What does it mean?
John contrasted two types of people in the church: those who are humble and willing to serve others and those who put themselves first, desiring power and position. People who genuinely love God have a desire to do what’s right. The right perspective of God gives them the right perspective of self. By not thinking too highly of themselves, these people naturally have a good reputation with other believers. On the other hand, those causing discord in the church show that they aren’t obeying Christ and should be dealt with by church leaders before more harm is done. One of the primary characteristics of false teachers is being inhospitable towards other brothers and sisters in Christ. Hospitality is a natural inclination for those who know Christ because we too were once strangers to Christ and He welcomed us.
How should I respond?
There is no greater example of serving with humility than Christ, so there is no better way to demonstrate that you are a follower of Christ than purposely putting the needs of others before your own. Are you willing to do the seemingly insignificant task? Working behind the scenes might not bring lots of recognition, but it does give a profound sense of satisfaction. How can you demonstrate hospitality to someone this week? Consider inviting someone over for dinner or creating a space they can see and experience Jesus. Showing hospitality does not have to be expensive or profound - all Christ requires of us is faithfulness to show and share the gospel.
Scripture
About this Plan
John's final letter commends the church for their gracious hospitality towards other believers. John continues to warn against false teachers by encouraging the church to be steadfast in the truth and committed to good works.
More