Immerse: Bible Reading Experience - NLT Daily Bible In A Year

Day 74: Truth and Deception: 2 & 3 John and Revelation's Opening Messages

Reading: 2 John, 3 John, Revelation

In this Immerse Bible reading of 2 John and 3 John, the Apostle addresses two contrasting churches: one commanded to walk in truth and love while guarding against deceivers who deny Christ's incarnation, the other commended for faithful hospitality and gentle leadership while enduring resistance from Diotrephes, whose pride and rebellion threaten community—a Scripture reading that shows how doctrine and love must never be separated. The NLT Bible presents these brief epistles as intimate pastoral snapshots that illuminate the spiritual struggles of early churches, warning against false teachers while commending genuine gospel faithfulness lived out in concrete relationships and sacrificial service. This Bible podcast episode then transitions to Revelation 1-3, where John on Patmos receives a vision of the risen Jesus and his messages to seven churches—a Scripture reading that begins not with cosmic drama but with encouragement, correction, and calling back to first love. The Immerse Messiah study of Ephesus, Smyrna, Pergamum, Thyatira, Sardis, Philadelphia, and Laodicea reveals that the exalted Christ knows each community's struggles, celebrates their faithfulness, and demands repentance where necessary, promising ultimate victory to those who overcome. These churches face external persecution and internal compromise, false prophets and spiritual apathy, yet in each message Christ offers both warning and hope, tailoring his word to each community's unique circumstance. For small group discussion and community Bible reading, these chapters establish that spiritual health requires both doctrinal purity and loving community, both truth and grace held in creative tension. The Scripture reading invites us to ask which aspects of Revelation's churches reflect challenges in our own faith communities today.


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4 Questions to get your conversations started:

1.    What stood out to you this week?
2.    Was there anything confusing or troubling?
3.    Did anything make you think differently about God?
4.    How might this change the way we live?

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Henry: Welcome To Immerse: The
Daily Bible Reading Experience.

Day 74.

Immersed in second and third John.

Traveling.

Teachers often visited the communities
of Jesus followers throughout the

Roman world, but some of these teachers
brought a different message about

Jesus than was originally shared.

They taught that he hadn't
come to earth in a real body.

As a result, some churches were now
refusing to receive the teachers who

taught the true message about Jesus.

John responds to these issues by writing
two brief letters to the churches

in the same area as those addressed.

In the letter known as First John, the
author refers to himself as the elder.

However, it's clear from the language
style and themes that the author is

the same as the author of the Gospel
of John and First John traditionally

identified as John the Apostle.

In the letter known as Second John,
the Apostle addresses a lady and

her children most likely referring
metaphorically to one of the

churches and the believers in it.

John has just received a visit
from some of them and is delighted

to learn that they are faithfully
following the truth of the gospel.

But apparently they also reported
that certain false teachers had

arrived expecting to receive lodging
meals and perhaps even funds to

get them to their next destination.

John strictly warns the church not
to support or encourage those who do

not teach accurately about Christ.

The letter known as Third John is
addressed to a man named Gaius.

Presumably in a different church
who had recently hosted some of

the true teachers in his home.

Those teachers reported this to John,
who writes to thank Gaius and encourage

him to continue doing this good work.

Unfortunately, a leader named
Dias is refusing to host the true

teachers and is forcing anyone who
supports them to leave the church.

John urges Gaius not to let this bad
example influence him, but rather

to continue showing hospitality to
those faithful traveling teachers.

In both letters, John expresses his
hope to see the recipients soon.

Even though John has much more to say,
these letters are brief because he

wants to share his message in person.

He's doing all he can to ensure that the
resources of the churches go to support

only those who are following the truth.

The letter of second John,

this letter is from John the elder.

I am writing to the chosen lady and
to her children whom I love in the

truth, as does everyone else who knows
the truth, because the truth lives

in us and will be with us forever.

Grace, mercy and peace which come from
God, the Father, and from Jesus Christ,

the Son of the Father, will continue to
be with us who live in truth and love.

How happy I was to meet some of your
children and find them living according to

the truth, just as the father commanded.

I'm writing to remind you, dear friends,
that we should love one another.

This is not a new commandment, but
one we have had from the beginning.

Love means doing what God
has commanded us and he has

commanded us to love one another.

Just as you heard from the beginning.

I say this because many deceivers
have gone out into the world.

They deny that Jesus Christ came
in a real body, such a person

is a deceiver and an antichrist.

Watch out that you do not lose.

What we have worked so hard to
achieve, be diligent so that

you receive your full reward.

Anyone who wanders away from this
teaching has no relationship with God.

But anyone who remains in the
teaching of Christ has a relationship

with both the father and the son.

If anyone comes to your meeting and
does not teach the truth about Christ,

don't invite that person into your
home or give any kind of encouragement.

Anyone who encourages such people
becomes a partner in their evil work.

I have much more to say to you, but I
don't want to do it with paper and ink.

For I hope to visit you soon
and talk with you face to face.

Then our joy will be complete.

Greetings from the children
of your sister chosen by God.

The letter of third John.

This letter is from John the Elder.

I'm writing to Gaius my dear
friend whom I love and the truth.

Dear Friend, I hope all is well with
you and that you are as healthy in

body as you are, strong in spirit.

Some of the traveling teachers recently
returned and made me very happy by telling

me about your faithfulness and that
you are living according to the truth.

I could have no greater joy than to hear
that my children are following the truth.

Dear friend, you are being faithful to God
when you care for the traveling teachers

who pass through, even though they're
strangers to you, they have told the

church here of your loving friendship.

Please continue providing for such
teachers in a manner that pleases

God for they are traveling for
the Lord and they accept nothing

from people who are not believers.

So we ourselves should support
them so that we can be their

partners as they teach the truth.

I wrote to the church about this,
but Dios who loves to be the leader,

refuses to have anything to do with us.

When I come, I will report some of
the things he is doing and the evil

accusations he's making against us.

Not only does he refuse to welcome
the traveling teachers, he also tells

others not to help them, and when they
do help, he puts them out of the church.

Dear friend, don't let this
bad example influence you.

Follow only what is good.

Remember that those who do
good prove that they are God's

children and those who do evil.

Prove that they do not know God.

Everyone speaks highly of
Demetrius, as does the truth itself.

We, ourselves can say the same for
him and you know, we speak the truth.

I have much more to say to you, but
I don't want to ride it with pen

and ink for I hope to see you soon
and then we will talk face to face.

Peace be with you.

Your friends here send
you their greetings.

Please give my personal greetings
to each of our friends there.

This concludes today's
Immer Reading experience.

Thank you for joining us.