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This is the third of the Pastoral Epistles which Paul wrote, the others being I and II Timothy. He wrote this letter to Titus who was working in the church on the Island of Crete. This is the third of the Pastoral Epistles which Paul wrote, the others being I and II Timothy. He wrote this letter to
This Greek word means literally to "call alongside." It paints a picture: two people are standing side by side, shoulder to shoulder. Instead of coming at the new Christians on Crete in the arrogant manner of one who is going to set others straight, Titus must call the young Christians to his side,
We turn in the scriptures this evening to the epistle of Paul to Titus. Titus chapter one. We'll read the whole chapter, and the text we'll consider is the first four verses, so we will not re-read those verses. Titus 1. Paul, a servant of God and an apostle of Jesus Christ, according to the fai
We turn in the inspired word of God to the epistle of Paul to Titus. Titus chapter 1. Titus 1, and the text for the sermon will be the first four verses. I'll not re-read those verses, so pay special attention to those verses. We'll read the whole chapter. This is the word of the Lord. Paul, a s
Let's turn in God's word now to the book of Titus, letter of the Apostle Paul to Titus. This morning's sermon is meant to be an introduction to the book of Titus, so there won't be an introduction to the message. An introduction to an introduction doesn't seem to make a whole lot of sense. But I
We turn to God's inspired word this evening to Titus chapter 2. Titus is called a pastoral epistle. That it's called a pastoral epistle means that it is written to a pastor. So the Apostle Paul, by the inspiration of the Holy Spirit of Jesus Christ, writes to Pastor Titus, who is laboring in a churc
But, alas, Titus is not there as per the appointment. (2:13). Now what has happened? Paul is still restless. So Paul travels on to Macedonia, and there he meets Titus (7:5-7). Glory to God. Titus has come. And he has generally good news about how things stand in Corinth. Thanks be to God. So we get
Setting in Order the Things That Are Wanting saints in Corinth (II Cor. 8: 16-24). In this same passage Paul calls Titus "my partner and fellow helper" (II Cor. 8:23). This "partner and fellow helper" Paul left in Crete with instruc- tions to "set in order the things which are wanting:' A short time
We run and we fight so that God’s name may be glorified. Is it in our daily lives? Sing Psalter 234. October 22 Read Titus 1 We read of Titus in many places in Acts as well as in other epistles of Paul. It appears that Paul and Titus visited Crete, and now Titus was there finishing the work that ha
Setting in Order the Things That Are Wanting a husband of one wife, having believing children. not in the state of accusation ofa dissolute life or unruly. For it is necessary that the bishop be blameless as the steward of God. not self willed (self pleasing, arrogant), not prone to anger. not given