New Testament Sermon on Titus

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'''[[Sermon on Titus 1: QUALIFICATIONS OF THE ELDERS]]''' <br> v.2 &quot;Eternal life&quot; also means &quot;age-abiding life.&quot; Ephesians 1:4. <br> v.4 Paul also considered Titus as his son. Paul led Titus to Christ. <br> Paul once again adds &quot;mercy&quot; to the salutation. When we realize the mercy and grace of God toward us, the result is peace. <br> The day Jesus becomes the Lord of our lives is as important as the day He became our Savior. <br> v.5 The elders, or overseers, were to guard the churches against doctrinal impurity and to oversee the business of the church. <br> v.7 Bishop means &quot;overseer.&quot; <br> A self-willed person always wants to have his own way. <br> A person &quot;given to filthy lucre&quot; is money-hungry. <br> v.9 The overseers need to be doctrinally sound, so they can detect and correct even the slightest deviation from the truth. <br> v.16 Many people profess to know God, but their lives deny Him. <br> '''[[Sermon on Titus 2: THE LIFESTYLE OF THE CHRISTIAN]]''' <br> v.1 Truth never lies in the extreme position. It's always balanced. <br> v.2 The &quot;aged men&quot; are to be sober as opposed to drunken. &quot;Grave&quot; means serious. &quot;Temperate&quot; means moderate. &quot;Charity&quot; means love. <br> v.4-5 The older women are to teach the younger women about family relations and good housekeeping. <br> v.7 Titus was to set the pattern for the Christians in good works, sincere doctrine, and sound speech. <br> v.10 &quot;Purloining&quot; is stealing. <br> v.12 The grace of God teaches us to: 1. deny ungodliness and worldly desires, and 2. live soberly, righteously, and godly in the world. <br> v.13 This verse declares that Christ is God, for the Scriptures never refer to an &quot;appearing&quot; of God. <br> v.14 We're to be peculiar people, because we have peace during a storm and answer with love, not because we're odd or strange. <br> '''[[Sermon on Titus 3: THE CHRISTIAN IN THE WORLD]]''' <br> v.2 The world is telling people to be strong and assertive, but Paul tells us to be gentle and meek. <br> v.3-5 God delivered us from our former way of life by the washing of regeneration and the renewing of the Holy Spirit. <br> v.6-8 God imputes the righteousness of Christ to us through faith. Our grateful response is to be careful to maintain good works. <br> v.9 Many people who like to argue about Scriptures aren't seriously seeking the truth. It's a waste of time to debate with them. <br> v.10-11 A man involved in a heresy condemns himself. <br> [[Category:Sermons-Other]]