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How do we know that Gaius was loved by God?

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Gaius is identified as beloved because he is a child of God, loved with an everlasting, unchanging love.

In the letter of 3 John, John refers to Gaius as 'Beloved' for multiple reasons. First, Gaius is loved by God, a love that is eternal and unmeasurable. This reflects the core truth that every believer is cherished by God despite their sinfulness. Secondly, Gaius is loved by John, indicating a deep pastoral affection that arises from seeing one whom he led to faith flourish in their walk with Christ. Lastly, he is dear to the brethren, exhibiting a character of faith, generosity, and integrity, thus confirming the genuine love that flows from true faith and is evident in the believer's conduct.
Scripture References: 3 John 1-8

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