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Titus – Double Grip
How do we balance the powerful secular influences constantly battering our minds with our spiritual calling leading us in a different direction? Paul encourages Titus, a partner, to get a good “double grip” – a good grip on himself and a good grip on the message (1:8-9).
The adage “actions speak louder than words” applies to spiritual lives. In his greeting Paul talks of the “knowledge of the truth which is according to godliness” (1:1).
Fundamentally, as our lives increase in godliness, so does our knowledge of God. On the flip side, there are those in the church that deny Jesus by their deeds (1:11, 16).
Christ saved us “not on the basis of deeds” (1:5). However, the result should be “that those who have believed God will be careful to engage in good deeds” (1:8).
Christ is working in us “to redeem us from every lawless deed, and to purify for Himself a people for His own possession, zealous for good deeds” (2:11, 14).
Paul’s advice addresses all kinds of people.
Rouse the Responsible
Specific advice to:
- Leaders (1:6-9) to be strong in the Bible, first invest in the lives of their family having children who believe, be good stewards, not quick-tempered or after material gain
- Older men (2:2) to be temperate and persevering
- Older women (3:3) to be good teachers and reverent in behavior
- Younger women (2:4, 5) to love and submit to their husbands, be pure and hardworking
- Young men (2:6) to be self-controlled
- Employees (2:9) to align with bosses and be pleasant and honest
Reprove the Reactive
There are always those who are falling away. We often don’t want to interfere; to let the holy spirit or pastor deal with it. But we have a responsibility to talk to them firmly so that they come back to the faith (1:13, 2:15).
Reject the Rebels
We live in the age of tolerance. Virtually everything is being accepted. However, in the church, those who are disintegrating and disrupting it have to be dealt so severely. Discern those involved in:
- Dishonest gain (1:10-11)
- Deception by deviation (1:14)
- Denial by deeds (1:16)
- Defiance by disputes (3:9-11)
Are we struggling to achieve godliness? What “good deeds” do we need to personally focus on? How can we gain this “double grip” of the word and works?
读经计划介绍
Is our life progressively changing after encountering Christ? How can we build assets that last beyond life? How can we radiate joy, contentment, and peace in all situations? This, and much more, is addressed in Paul’s letters. Not only does he teach, he leads by example. As false teachings and leaders are fast penetrating, these letters rock churches into strong defense and action. Their undiluted truths continue to transform lives.
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