"Whosoever goeth
onward and abideth not in the teaching of Christ, hath not God" 2 John 9
The major theologians have pointed out that
both the second and the third letters of John have to do with the subject of
Christian hospitality. In this one, addressed to "the elect lady," perhaps
a church, and perhaps a person, the people to whom no Christian hospitality
is to be extended are dealt with. These are described as "deceivers . . . even they that confess
not that Jesus Christ cometh in the flesh." It is with
reference to such that this declaration is made. They were persons who CLAIMED
TO BE the leaders (there is One Leader according to Christ) (Matt. 23:10 NASB); they were advanced
thinkers, they were progressive. The Gnostic teachers of the time were claiming
that while the Gospel of the historic Jesus might be all very well for
unenlightened people, they had a profounder knowledge. Such were to receive
no hospitality. In this warning, we find a principle of perpetual application.
There is always room for advanced thinking, for progressive interpretation,
for the things of Christ are as profound as God and life and that advanced
thinking should come from the Holy Spirit using the words of Christ. We never ought to be content to remain
with the first principles of truth going on to the MEAT OF THE WORDS OF CHRIST (Heb. 5:12-14). We should in knowledge
go on unto perfection as we are being led daily by Christ and His Spirit. But
there is one infallible test for such advanced thinking, for such progressive
interpretation. It is that the advanced thinking does not contradict the first
principles, or deny the fundamental facts of our faith—those of the historic
Jesus, that of the fact that He came in the flesh, again led by His Spirit Whom
He and the Father sent to guide us in our thinking (John 14:26). Such advanced thinking as denies these things, is not
progress but retrogression and apostasy.
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