Titus

American Standard Version · 3 Chapters

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Titus joins sound doctrine to visible godliness and healthy church order in a difficult social setting.

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Authorship, setting, and audience

Written by Paul to Titus, the letter is pastoral, practical, and sharp. It addresses churches in Crete where leadership and conduct needed firm ordering. It teaches believers that grace trains people into visible holiness and useful lives.

How the book moves

The letter moves from appointing elders to confronting false teachers and shaping a people zealous for good works.

Why this book matters

Titus matters because it insists that grace is not passive. It trains a people into disciplined godliness.

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  • How does theology move into concrete discipleship and community life?

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