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<description>Who was that person, or people, in your life that spoke to you and encouraged you about the things of the Lord when you most needed it?&amp;amp;#160; Think about it.&amp;amp;#160; It may not have necessarily been something comfortable or fun.&amp;amp;#160; Someone might have told you that your thinking was incorrect or you were going the wrong way.&amp;amp;#160; I can instantly think of numerous people.&amp;amp;#160; One of my High School classmates, I&amp;amp;#39;ll call him Sam, tried to tell me about Jesus. I dismissed Sam when he began to talk. &amp;amp;#160;After all, I knew about Jesus.&amp;amp;#160; I went to church once in a while.&amp;amp;#160; I had been to vacation Bible school and got stars and pins for perfect attendance in Sunday school.&amp;amp;#160; Yet, if those things are true, why did Sam&amp;amp;#8217;s testimony irritate me?I&amp;amp;#39;ll not forget this man because he had the boldness to try to tell me what I needed to hear.Later in life, I think of my buddy, Loren, whom I met at church.&amp;amp;#160; A few years after we became friends, he was diagnosed with cancer.&amp;amp;#160; I remember one time in the hospital, early in his battle that would eventually lead to his death, someone expressed their sympathies for his situation.&amp;amp;#160; He said, "I&amp;amp;#39;m okay. I have my lucky rock."&amp;amp;#160; He would then proceed to tell folks that Jesus was His Rock.&amp;amp;#160; He was an example of faith and godliness that left a mark on my life.Let me tell you one more, an unusual one.&amp;amp;#160; I guess it was in the eighties I went with a group of men to Promise Keepers.&amp;amp;#160; Most of these guys were older and more established in their lives and faith, or at least it seemed that way to me.&amp;amp;#160; I felt like a little kid among grown-ups.&amp;amp;#160; Yet, on the way home, late at night, one man I&amp;amp;#39;ll call David, asked me a question I haven&amp;amp;#39;t forgotten.David was the President and CEO of a major corporation.&amp;amp;#160; He had an MBA and a couple of other degrees.&amp;amp;#160; He had just finished telling me stories about having dinner with the President in the White House.&amp;amp;#160; He had met the President, dignitaries, the rich and powerful of the world.&amp;amp;#160; I was impressed, to say the least.&amp;amp;#160; After a while, David turned to me and asked where I grew up and where I worked.&amp;amp;#160; I thought to myself, I have no stories that would interest this man.&amp;amp;#160; I grew up on a farm in a town of 900.&amp;amp;#160; Who could care about that?&amp;amp;#160; I had no college degree.&amp;amp;#160; The closest dignitary in my life might have been the mayor.&amp;amp;#160; I might have shaken his hand once.&amp;amp;#160; The closest I got to royalty was when I asked out the homecoming queen, and she said no.&amp;amp;#160; Power was having 30 hogs follow me through the pig lot, hoping I would feed them.The stories of my life meant something to me, but I figured others found them boring.&amp;amp;#160; Yet, David corrected me.&amp;amp;#160; My stories were mine.&amp;amp;#160; My life was the life given to me by God.&amp;amp;#160; I should never be ashamed or hesitant to share.&amp;amp;#160; And he listened, encouraged me, and was genuinely interested in what I had to say.&amp;amp;#160; David left a mark on my life.&amp;amp;#160; He encouraged and mentored me in a way he probably didn&amp;amp;#39;t realize.&amp;amp;#160; He probably doesn&amp;amp;#39;t even remember me.Now I look back at David, Loren, and Sam and know that these men walked in humility before an awesome God.&amp;amp;#160; They were men walking in faith, obedience, and love.&amp;amp;#160; In their walk, they mentored and encouraged others.&amp;amp;#160; The Apostle John wrote the book of Second John to do that very same thing.&amp;amp;#160; He wanted to encourage and mentor someone he knew.&amp;amp;#160; This letter is written to a lady and her children.&amp;amp;#160; And it&amp;amp;#39;s written in love and truth to reveal joy, encourage and warn.&amp;amp;#160; The words of this book were delivered with love and concern, and we can only imagine what this meant in her life.It may seem like John spends a lot of time repeating himself.&amp;amp;#160; Whatever is repeated is done so that we get it.&amp;amp;#160; God is giving us repetition in the exact amount we need.&amp;amp;#160; God knows we are hardhearted and thickheaded, some more than others.&amp;amp;#160; I say this about repetition because there is nothing doctrinally in the book of Second John that you won&amp;amp;#39;t find in First John.&amp;amp;#160; Some of the verses are nearly word for word.&amp;amp;#160; All are similar in spirit and intent.This epistle was probably written right after First John.&amp;amp;#160; There is no real date set on it.&amp;amp;#160; There is no doubt John wrote it.&amp;amp;#160; And we know John was an old man.&amp;amp;#160; He was likely the last of the apostles at this point.&amp;amp;#160; John was in his nineties, serving in the church at Ephesus and acting as an elder to all the churches in the area.&amp;amp;#160; He was well respected, and when he spoke, people listened.&amp;amp;#160; John saw the church being attacked by false teachers and filled with false teachings.&amp;amp;#160; He saw people being led astray and led away to other beliefs.&amp;amp;#160; These guys were picking at the very core message of the gospel.&amp;amp;#160; John had walked with Jesus and talked with Him.&amp;amp;#160; He didn&amp;amp;#39;t have any doubts about Jesus.&amp;amp;#160; He wasn&amp;amp;#39;t speaking of what he read.&amp;amp;#160; He spoke the truth about what he saw and lived.&amp;amp;#160; This was a real part of his life, and these false teachers denied it.&amp;amp;#160; Seeing the false teachers attempt to dismantle what he knew to be true must have fired up John.&amp;amp;#160; I bet it stirred up the fire in him.&amp;amp;#160; I bet the &amp;amp;#8220;Son of Thunder&amp;amp;#8221; of his youth became visible in this elder saint.&amp;amp;#160; John wrote with love and compassion to his friends to express joy, offer encouragement, and warn them.&amp;amp;#169;2012 Doug Ford, Revised &amp;amp; edited 2020, 2024</description>
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<description>Exhortation to Love</description>
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<pubDate>Thu, 22 Aug 2024 00:00:00 -0400</pubDate>
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