Third John: Pockets of Gold: The Short Books of the New Testament – Church Leadership Gone Wrong

Peter Barnes | 3 John 9-10

SERMON NOTES
CHURCH  LEADERSHIP  GONE  WRONG
(3  John 9-10)

– John  is  contrasting  Gaius,  Diotrephes,  and  Demetrius  in  3 John.

1.  The  sin  of  loving  to  be  first.

– v.9;  Christ  is  to  have  the  pre-eminence  (Col.1:18;  2 Cor.4:5)

– George  Findlay  thinks  that  Diotrephes  was  a  Greek  aristocrat

–  Matt.20:25-28;  1 Peter 5:2-3

2.  What  this  sin  can  lead  to.

– v.10:  malicious  gossip;  refusal  to  receive  Christian  brothers;  stopping  others  from receiving  Christian  brothers;  excommunicating  people  wrongly

– right  excommunications  in  1 Cor.5;  1 Tim.1:20;  2 Tim.2:16-18;  Rev.2:20

Augustine  of  Hippo:  ‘One  thing  I  say  deliberately  as  an  unquestionable  truth,  that  if  any  believer  has  been  wrongfully  excommunicated,  the  sentence  will  do  harm  rather  to  him  who  pronounces  it  than  to  him  who  suffers  this  wrong.  For  it  is  by  the  Holy  Spirit  dwelling  in  holy  persons  that  any  one  is  loosed  or  bound,  and  He  inflicts  unmerited  punishment  upon  no  one;  for  by  Him  the  love  which  works  not  evil  is  shed  abroad  in  our  hearts.’

3.  How  John  will  handle  this  sin.

– Matt.18:15  –  private  if  possible;  1 Tim.5:20  –  public  if  a  public  sin.

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