3:1 Put
them
in
mind
to
be
in
subjection
to
rulers,
to
authorities,
to
be
obedient,
to
be
ready
unto
every
good
work,
3:2 to
speak
evil
of
no
man,
not
to
be
contentious,
to
be
gentle,
showing
all
meekness
toward
all
men.
3:3 For
we
also
once
were
foolish,
disobedient,
deceived,
serving
divers
lusts
and
pleasures,
living
in
malice
and
envy,
hateful,
hating
one
another.
3:4 But
when
the
kindness
of
God
our
Saviour,
and
his
love
toward
man,
appeared,
3:5 not
by
works
[done]
in
righteousness,
which
we
did
ourselves,
but
according
to
his
mercy
he
saved
us,
through
the
washing
of
regeneration
and
renewing
of
the
Holy
Spirit,
3:6 which
he
poured
out
upon
us
richly,
through
Jesus
Christ
our
Saviour;
3:7 that,
being
justified
by
his
grace,
we
might
be
made
heirs
according
to
the
hope
of
eternal
life.
3:8 Faithful
is
the
saying,
and
concerning
these
things
I
desire
that
thou
affirm
confidently,
to
the
end
that
they
who
have
believed
God
may
be
careful
to
maintain
good
works.
These
things
are
good
and
profitable
unto
men:
3:9 but
shun
foolish
questionings,
and
genealogies,
and
strifes,
and
fightings
about
law;
for
they
are
unprofitable
and
vain.
3:10 A
factious
man
after
a
first
and
second
admonition
refuse;
3:11 knowing
that
such
a
one
is
perverted,
and
sinneth,
being
self-condemned.
3:12 When
I
shall
send
Artemas
unto
thee,
or
Tychicus,
give
diligence
to
come
unto
me
to
Nicopolis:
for
there
I
have
determined
to
winter.
3:13 Set
forward
Zenas
the
lawyer
and
Apollos
on
their
journey
diligently,
that
nothing
be
wanting
unto
them.
3:14 And
let
our
[people]
also
learn
to
maintain
good
works
for
necessary
uses,
that
they
be
not
unfruitful.
3:15 All
that
are
with
me
salute
thee.
Salute
them
that
love
us
in
faith.
Grace
be
with
you
all.