The elder said to Gaius, "Beloved one [agapete], do not imitate the bad." Any exclusion of members of the Body from fellowshipping with the whole Body of Christ is bad. It is not perceiving God.
3 John: Lord It Over
Much harm has come to the church because of this hard stop put upon the organic growth of the Body of Christ, which had been meant to be nonhierarchical in its life.
3 John: Gaius the Beloved
John was particularly thankful for Gaius, for there was a serious matter John would need someone like Gaius to handleโa matter that was threatening to tear the church apart, and had little to do with Gnosticism.
Acts Wednesday: Chapter 20, Macedonia Revisited
Embedded in these verses is a lot of information found elsewhere in the New Testament, but not hereโLuke was actually summarizing Paulโs activities in order to get to the part of the story Luke wanted to tell: the story of Eutychus and the elders in Ephesus.

