I. The Wretchedness of the Multitude II. The Healing of the Paralytic III. The Sovereignty of the Saviour
I. His Spiritual Identity II. His Character Witnesses III. His Mimicable Example
I. Diotrephes’ Love for Pre-eminence II. John’s Promise to Remember
I. The Meaning II. The Commendation III. The Example
I. Gaius' Godly Walk II. The Brothers' Testimony III. John's Great Joy
I. The Historical Ishmael and Hagar II. The Allegorical Bondson and Bondwoman
I. The Meaning—as Isaac II. The Prophecy—in Isaiah
I. Jerusalem Is Above II. Jerusalem Is Free III. Jerusalem Is Mother
I. The Resurfacing Question II. The Powerful Application III. The Allegorical Method
I. The Bold Illustration II. The Text’s Exposition III. The Practical Application