3 John, verse 4
4:I have no greater joy than to hear that my children walk in truth.
In the third chapter of John, he is writing to the elder Gaius, and he tells him that he wishes above all else that Gaius would prosper and be in good health even as his soul prospers...he goes on to write the verse that I put in bold above.
What, if anything does that verse mean or meant in YOUR personal life? Is there a joy greater than knowing that your children are walking in truth? If your children are walking in rebellion, can you truly find joy in anything?
Just some questions...
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