The Second Epistle of St. John the Apostle
The Apostle commends Electa and her family for their steadfastness in
the true faith and exhorts them to persevere, lest they lose the reward of
their labours. He exhorts them to love one another. But with heretics to
have no society, even not to salute them. Although this Epistle is written
to a particular person, yet its instructions may serve as a lesson to others,
especially to those who, from their connections, situation, or condition in
life, are in danger of perversion.