The book of Titus is moving toward its climax as it builds on its repetitive theme of doing good. We are not just saved from! We are saved for! We are saved for doing good which will benefit all mankind. But most strikingly, this brings beauty before the eyes of the non-Christian.
We continue our study of Titus by looking at the connection between God’s grace and the way we live. As we have already been learning, the point of the whole text is to align our lives with the Word.
We continue our study of Titus by looking at instructions for younger men and employees. Although the text is straightforward and easy to follow, there are some interesting things to highlight. The point of the whole text is to align our lifestyles with the Word.
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This weekend we will look at Titus 2:1-5 and see how Titus was told to teach each group within the church. Hopefully, this will be helpful and not too offensive as we learn the plan for each person in the church body.
We continue our walk through the letter of TITUS by looking at how people with a twisted theology can derail a church if they are not silenced. Paul “pulls no punches” as he tells us what to do with these divisive people.
We look at Paul’s instruction to name ELDERS in the church, and we see the specific requirements for someone to be named to that position. We continue our study of TITUS by looking at the importance of LEADERSHIP.
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This weekend, we will introduce the Book by looking at Paul’s opening paragraph. It is a short letter from the Apostle Paul to his “son in the faith,” Titus.