3:1 Remind
them
to
be
subject
to
principalities
and
authorities,
to
obey
rule,
unto
every
good
work
to
be
ready,
3:2 of
no
one
to
speak
evil,
not
to
be
quarrelsome--gentle,
showing
all
meekness
to
all
men,
3:3 for
we
were
once--also
we--thoughtless,
disobedient,
led
astray,
serving
desires
and
pleasures
manifold,
in
malice
and
envy
living,
odious--hating
one
another;
3:4 and
when
the
kindness
and
the
love
to
men
of
God
our
Saviour
did
appear
3:5 (not
by
works
that
[are]
in
righteousness
that
we
did
but
according
to
His
kindness,)
He
did
save
us,
through
a
bathing
of
regeneration,
and
a
renewing
of
the
Holy
Spirit,
3:6 which
He
poured
upon
us
richly,
through
Jesus
Christ
our
Saviour,
3:7 that
having
been
declared
righteous
by
His
grace,
heirs
we
may
become
according
to
the
hope
of
life
age-during.
3:8 Stedfast
[is]
the
word;
and
concerning
these
things
I
counsel
thee
to
affirm
fully,
that
they
may
be
thoughtful,
to
be
leading
in
good
works--who
have
believed
God;
these
are
the
good
and
profitable
things
to
men,
3:9 and
foolish
questions,
and
genealogies,
and
contentions,
and
strivings
about
law,
stand
away
from--for
they
are
unprofitable
and
vain.
3:10 A
sectarian
man,
after
a
first
and
second
admonition
be
rejecting,
3:11 having
known
that
he
hath
been
subverted
who
[is]
such,
and
doth
sin,
being
self-condemned.
3:12 When
I
shall
send
Artemas
unto
thee,
or
Tychicus,
be
diligent
to
come
unto
me
to
Nicopolis,
for
there
to
winter
I
have
determined.
3:13 Zenas
the
lawyer
and
Apollos
bring
diligently
on
their
way,
that
nothing
to
them
may
be
lacking,
3:14 and
let
them
learn--ours
also--to
be
leading
in
good
works
to
the
necessary
uses,
that
they
may
not
be
unfruitful.
3:15 Salute
thee
do
all
those
with
me;
salute
those
loving
us
in
faith;
the
grace
[is]
with
you
all!