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Random Verse from 3 John

14 verses across 1 chapter.

Beloved, I wish above all things that thou mayest prosper and be in health, even as thy soul prospereth.

3 John 1:2KJV

Drawing from 14 verses

3 John is the shortest book in the New Testament by word count, a single chapter of fourteen verses. Like 2 John, it comes from a writer who calls himself the elder, traditionally identified as the apostle John.

It is a personal letter to a man named Gaius, a faithful believer John clearly loves. John thanks him for the hospitality he has shown to traveling teachers, even ones who were strangers to him.

The letter also names two other men. Diotrephes loved being first and refused to welcome anyone John sent. Demetrius, by contrast, had a good reputation with everyone. In three quick portraits, John shows what humility and pride look like inside a church.

Key themes include hospitality, generosity, walking in the truth, and imitating good rather than evil.

3 John also holds one of the most quoted blessings in Scripture, John's prayer that Gaius would be healthy and thrive in every way, just as his soul was thriving. Many people know that verse without knowing which book it comes from.

A random verse from 3 John is a small window into ordinary church life in the first century, and it usually lands as a nudge toward kindness. Support good work. Welcome people. Do not copy bad behavior just because it is close by.

People pick verses from this book when praying for a friend's health, thanking someone for their generosity, or looking for a short word of encouragement to pass along.

Use the tool above to draw a random verse from 3 John, the little letter with a big heart for hospitality.

Frequently asked questions

What is 3 John about?
It is a personal note to a believer named Gaius, praising his hospitality toward traveling teachers, warning about a domineering man named Diotrephes, and commending a good man named Demetrius. The big theme is supporting people who serve the truth.
What is the most famous verse in 3 John?
3 John 1:2, John's prayer that Gaius would enjoy good health and do well in every way, just as his soul was doing well. It is often shared as a blessing for a friend's health and general well-being.