3 John 1:14
French Vigouroux 1902 Bible
J'espère te voir bientôt, et nous nous entretiendrons de vive voix. Que la paix soit avec toi. Les amis te saluent. Salue nos amis, chacun en particulier.
What Does This Mean?
This verse is from John's third letter to a friend named Gaius. John expresses his hope to see his friend soon and share in conversation. He also wishes peace on him and mentions greetings from other friends.
Explained for Children
Imagine you have a really good friend who lives far away. You write them a note saying, 'I hope we can meet soon and catch up! I miss talking to you.' That's what John is doing here for his friend Gaius.
Historical Background
The Third Letter of John was written by the Apostle John around 95 AD, probably from Ephesus. It addresses an individual named Gaius, likely a leader in a local church community in Asia Minor.
Living It Out Today
In modern terms, this verse encourages maintaining close relationships and valuing personal connections over digital communication. For example, when planning to meet an old friend at a coffee shop to catch up instead of just texting.
Topics
friendshipencouragementpeacecommunitylovehope
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is the main message of 3 John 1:14?
The verse emphasizes personal relationships and the importance of face-to-face communication, showing care for one's friends through direct interaction.
How should we apply the concept of greeting friends by name today?
Today, addressing people by their names shows respect and personal care. It can be applied both in face-to-face meetings and digital communications.
What does 'speaking face to face' imply about John's relationship with Gaius?
'Speaking face to face' implies a close, trusting relationship where deep conversations are valued over casual exchanges. It shows how important personal connections were in biblical times.
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