Don’t bring a bag for the journey, or any extra clothes or sandals or a walking stick. A worker deserves to be given what’s needed.
John answered, “Anyone who has extra clothes should share them with those who have none, and anyone who has extra food should do the same.”
When you come, bring the coat that I left with Carpus at Troas. Also bring my scrolls, especially the ones written on parchment.
When you enter a town or village, look for a person who’s willing to welcome you, and stay at their house until you leave.
“Take only a walking stick for your trip,” he told them. “Don’t bring bread or a pack, and don’t carry any money in your belts.
He told them, “Don’t take anything for the journey—no walking stick, bag, bread, money, or extra clothes.