Gaius for hospitality

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Gaius for hospitality is an early Christian believer noted in the New Testament for generously welcoming and supporting traveling missionaries.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf biblical figure
early Christian believer
associatedWith New Testament NERFINISHED
associatedWithTheme Christian mission support
church leadership relationships
love in action
bringsJoyTo John by his faithfulness
commendedFor faithfulness
love toward the brethren
receiving strangers
walking in the truth
contrastedWith Diotrephes NERFINISHED
encouragedBy John to send missionaries on their journey in a manner worthy of God
exemplifies Christian hospitality
support of gospel work
knownFor hospitality
supporting traveling missionaries
livesAccordingTo truth of the gospel
mentionedIn Third Epistle of John NERFINISHED
praisedBy John the Elder NERFINISHED
praisedFor acting faithfully in whatever he does for the brothers and strangers
roleInText recipient of 3 John
sourceTextReference 3 John 1–8
supports itinerant Christian workers
missionaries

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3 John commends Gaius for hospitality