3 John turns hospitality into mission and exposes pride that blocks it. John commends Gaius, warns about Diotrephes, and endorses Demetrius so the church becomes a faithful partner in the truth.
Bible Themes and Doctrines
3 John turns hospitality into mission and exposes pride that blocks it. John commends Gaius, warns about Diotrephes, and endorses Demetrius so the church becomes a faithful partner in the truth.
2 John binds love to truth and truth to love. The elder instructs a beloved church to keep walking in obedient love while guarding hospitality from teachers who deny Christ.
1 Peter strengthens scattered believers to endure unjust suffering with holy conduct and steadfast hope, awaiting the unfading inheritance at Christ’s revelation.
James trains a scattered church in integrity under the word. It calls believers to patient endurance, merciful action, wise speech, and hope in the Lord’s nearness.
Ephesians unveils God’s eternal plan in Christ: a Spirit-sealed people formed into one new humanity who live in unity, holiness, and love. It grounds identity in grace and sends the Church into a contested world with hope and armor.
Second Corinthians unveils cross-shaped ministry under the New Covenant—comfort in affliction, reconciliation through the gospel, and generosity that multiplies praise. It steadies weary saints with the promise that Christ’s power rests on weakness.
Romans proclaims God’s righteousness in the gospel, justifies sinners by faith, and forms a Spirit-led people whose love fulfills the Law. It steadies hope in present trials and fixes eyes on glory.