Short Bible Study with me about 3 John 1:11

Introduction

Welcome to another enriching Bible study here at BGodInspired.com. Today, we will be delving into a powerful scripture, 3 John 1:11. This is a verse that teaches us about choosing good over evil and about being reflections of Christ in this world.

Our world is a battlefield of choices between what is good and what is evil. Just as the Bible verse 3 John 1:11 encourages us, it is our Christian responsibility to “follow what is good” irrespective of the pressures and allure of the world. So, are you ready to step into a deeper understanding of this verse and see how it transforms your life? Let’s journey together.

Bible Verse

3 John 1:11 (NIV): “Dear friend, do not imitate what is evil but what is good. Anyone who does what is good is from God. Anyone who does what is evil has not seen God.”

Meaning

This epistle from John sends home the message that as Christians, we are called to resist evil and do good. The “good” referred to here isn’t a subjective matter of personal preference but reflects the goodness and righteousness of God Himself.

John is making it clear that our actions reflect who we follow. If our actions reflect goodness, it shows we are imitating God. But, if our actions imitate evil, it indicates we do not truly know or see God.

This verse calls us to deeply introspect our actions and conduct because they are a reflection of our understanding and genuine relationship with God.

Actions to Take

  1. Pray daily for discernment between good and evil, and the strength to choose good.
  2. Strive to model Christ’s actions in your life; His love, kindness, patience, and faithfulness.
  3. Remain accountable by having a mentor or accountability partner to help guide your actions.
  4. Fellowship regularly to surround yourself with individuals aiming to imitate what is good.
  5. Read and meditate on God’s Word to understand His good plans and His righteousness.

Journal Prompts

  1. What does “good” look like in your daily life, and how can you strive for it?
  2. Can you recall a recent instance where you chose to do good over evil? Why did you make that choice?
  3. When you failed to choose good, what led you to that choice, and how do you plan to avoid repeating it?
  4. How can you become more Christ-like in your everyday interactions?
  5. What steps are you taking in your journey to understand God better?

Prayer

Lord, help me to always pursue what is good and righteous, just as You are. Grant me Your wisdom to discern between good and evil, and the strength to resist temptation. Let my life be a reflection of You – let my actions show my love, respect, and understanding of You. Amen.

Social Posts

  • “Choose to reflect God’s goodness in all your actions. For anyone who does good is from God. – 3 John 1:11 #JesusTellsMeSo”
  • “In a world of choices, strive to choose good over evil –3 John 1:11 #ChooseGood”
  • “Doing good reflects our relationship with God. Are we truly living God’s word? – 3 John 1:11 #BibleVerseChallenge”
  • “Let’s be reflections of Christ in a world that desperately needs His light – 3 John 1:11 #ImitateGood”

Conclusion

This brief study on 3 John 1:11 reminds us that our actions must reflect our relationship with God. The choices we make should reflect our understanding and respect of God’s righteousness.

As we continue this journey together, let’s commit to be the imitators of the good that comes from God alone, striving each day to make choices that glorify Him. Remember, through prayer, reflection, and action, we can strive to be reflections of Christ in an ever-darkening world.

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Q&A about 3 John 1:11

Question: What does 3 John 1:11 teach about evil deeds and emulating good?

Answer: 3 John 1:11 instructs that one should not imitate or follow evil deeds, but instead, should strive to do good. It implies that those who do good are from God, while those who commit evil deeds have not seen God.


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