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John’s short letter brings together two themes that must stay together in the Christian life: truth and love. He rejoices that some in the church are “walking in the truth,” and then urges them to continue loving one another in obedience to Christ’s command (2 John 4–6). Truth is not cold doctrine, and love is not mere sentiment. John shows that real Christian love is shaped by God’s truth, and real Christian truth is lived out in love. Grace, mercy, and peace are found “in truth and love,” and John wants the church to keep walking in both.
But this little letter is also a warning. Many deceivers had gone out into the world, denying that Jesus Christ has come in the flesh (2 John 7). That means this is not a minor disagreement. It is a rejection of the true Christ. John says such a person is “the deceiver and the antichrist,” and he tells the church to watch carefully so they do not lose what they have worked for (2 John 8). Anyone who runs ahead of apostolic truth and does not abide in the teaching of Christ does not have God, but the one who abides in that teaching has both the Father and the Son (2 John 9). Truth must not be traded away for novelty, popularity, or the appearance of kindness.
That is why John gives such strong instruction about hospitality. If traveling teachers come without the true doctrine of Christ, the church must not receive or endorse them, because to support false teaching is to share in its wicked work (2 John 10–11). John is not telling believers to be harsh toward unbelievers in general, but to refuse any partnership that would make it seem like false teaching is acceptable. He closes by saying he hopes to come and speak face to face, because faithful fellowship in truth leads to full joy (2 John 12). This letter reminds us that guarding the gospel is not unloving. It is one of the most loving things we can do for Christ’s church.
🌀 Reflection:
Are you holding truth and love together, or are you tempted to separate them? Jesus calls us to love people deeply without compromising the truth about who He is.
💬 Mission Challenge:
Encourage another believer to stand firm in the truth about Jesus, and look for one practical way to show Christlike love without surrendering biblical conviction.

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