Titus 3:12-15. Paul’s final comments to Titus and the Christians on Crete reemphasise his priority on right faith and right living.
Titus 3:12-15. Paul’s final comments to Titus and the Christians on Crete reemphasise his priority on right faith and right living.
Titus 3:9-11. Paul points to the opposite of right faith and right living: foolish arguments and divisive living.
Titus 3:3-8 – Paul reminds the Cretans who they were, what God has done and how all this should lead them to obedience.
Titus 3:1-2 – We need constant reminding. Here in Titus 3, Paul reminds believers of simple truths at the heart of Christian living.
Titus 2:11-15 – The grace of God has appeared. It is grace that saves, and grace that teaches how to live.
Titus 2:6-10 – What sort of example is your life setting and what sort of employee are you? Does your conduct adorn the gospel we believe and proclaim?
Titus 2:1-7a. Paul instructs Titus on the patterns of discipleship he should use among the various groups of Christians on Crete, and in doing so, shows that Titus’ situation then is remarkably similar to our own today.
Titus 1:10-16 – The island of Crete and the churches on it have problems. Paul’s helpful instruction lays out how to deal with these problems.
Titus 1:5-9 – If Christians are going to grow in the knowledge of the truth that leads to godliness, elders in their local church are key.
Titus 1:1-4 – Paul’s got a goal in writing to Titus: knowledge of the truth that leads to godliness.
Titus – Titus is a letter written to help ordinary churches and ordinary Christians. Sound doctrine should lead to godly living.
Titus 3:5. This short text gives the Gospel in a nutshell.
Various passages – From Paul’s trustworthy sayings, Johnny urges the church’s elders and the church itself to keep the main things the main things.
Titus 1:10-16. Elders are to silence falsehood.
Titus 1:1-9. Elders are to teach truth.
Acts 20v28-31, Heb 13v17 – If God’s given authority in the church to the church, where do leaders fit in? What do we call them and how do they relate to the church? All of these are important questions…
Titus. Paul’s letter to Titus gives the church today a realistic and attainable pattern for both its doctrine and its practice.
Titus 1:9 – Paul tasks Titus with seeing that elders are appointed in the churches across Crete. From Paul’s instructions, we learn God’s pattern for leadership in His church.