The letter is addressed to one man in particular. What is his name? (III John 1:1)
John says that nothing brings him more pleasure than hearing that Christians in his churches are living as they should. What name does he give to these Christians? (III John 1:4)
Gaius is thanked by John for which deeds in particular? (III John 1:5-8)
One Christian is named and criticised by John. What is his name? (III John 1:9)
Unlike Gaius, Diotrephes does not welcome missionaries; he even forbids others to help them. What punishment does he deal out to any who welcome missionaries? (III John 1:10)
A third Christian is named by John, and given a good report. What is his name? (III John 1:11-12)
The letter ends with John wishing Gaius peace. He then sends salutations from who? (III John 1:13-14)
As well as being the shortest book in the New Testament by word-count, III John is unique in one other way. It is the only book in the New Testament not to use which words?
John commends Gaius for his kindness to certain people, even though they were strangers. Who were these people? (III John 1:5)
John opens his letter by wishing Gaius good what? (III John 1:2)