If anyone comes to you and does not bring this doctrine, do not receive him into your house nor greet him. — 2 John 1:10
In 1962, John Glenn made history as the first American to orbit the Earth. As the rocket ascended, ground control said, “Godspeed, John Glenn.” “Godspeed” comes from the expression, “May God prosper you.”
Though we don’t often hear this word today, the apostle John used it in his second epistle: “If there come any unto you, and bring not this doctrine, receive him not into your house, neither bid him Godspeed” (2 John 1:10 kjv).
John has been referred to as “the apostle of love,” so why would he warn believers against pronouncing a blessing on others? Traveling evangelists were dependent on the hospitality of Christians to provide them with room and board. John was telling the believers that biblical truth is important. If itinerant missionaries were not preaching doctrine consistent with apostolic teaching, believers were not to bless their work by providing lodging or financial assistance.
This is also true for believers today. We are to treat everyone with kindness because God is kind to us. But when asked to financially support an endeavor, it’s important to always ask Him for wisdom. The Spirit who guides us into truth (John 16:13) will show us when it is appropriate to bid Godspeed to those we encounter. — Dennis Fisher
Dear Lord, You know my heart. I love You and want Your kingdom to prosper.
Give me Your wisdom to know where You want me to take part and how. Thank You.
READ: 2 John 1:1-11
God’s Spirit through His Word gives wisdom to discern truth from error.
The Bible in one year:
• Leviticus 19-20;
• Matthew 27:51-66