This is St Paul’s wrap-up to his protégé, Titus. The church needs good leaders, and the church needs good people. Without either one the risks go up. But with both the cause of the gospel can be greatly enhanced.
He Saved Us – Titus 3:1-7 (Scullion)
In his letter to Titus, the apostle Paul instructs this pastor what to teach his church. In our text this week, Titus 3:1-7, we see Paul turn the focus to the life of Christians in the world. He Saved Us
Once In Royal David’s City- Luke 2:10-11
Pastor Jim walked us through four verses of the well knows Christmas carol, Once in Royal David’s City and how Biblical is actually is. Once in Royal David’s City
Grace and Glory – Titus 2:11-15 (Scul
Giving Thanks- 1 Thess 5:16-18
Why does St Paul command believers to ‘give thanks’? Shouldn’t this be our natural inclination? Pastor Jim shares some thoughts. Giving Thanks Always
Adorning the Gospel- Titus 2:9-15
Younger, Older, Men, Women- Titus 2:1-8
St Paul’s goal of his Letter to Titus is to help Titus lead and direct the church on Crete. Chapter one is about keeping the standard of Scripture prominent. Chapter two St Paul puts focus on how to teach, and what to teach. Older, Younger, Men, Women
Elders: Why, Who, How and What? – Titus
Not sure if you think an “elder” is a new concept or an old one; A concept that has outlived its usefulness or one that is just showing signs of acceptance. Here is Pastor Jim with his take on how St Paul viewed the subject. Elders: Why, Who, How and What?