A Saved Community
David Royes
Titus 3:8-15 | The Apostle Paul ends the book with an exhortation to avoid foolish controversies and divisions. What seems like a fairly obvious statement has proved quite difficult for the church to live out. We are called to a gospel focus, alerted to the sin of divisiveness and instructed by the apostle’s example. 1. […]
Motivated by the Gospel
David Royes
Titus 3:1-7: Nearing the end of his letter, Paul exhorts Titus to live as one who is zealous for good works. To be genuinely motivated by the gospel, he suggests his readers know what they are saved from, know what they are saved through, and know what they are saved for. Outline 1. Know what you […]
Disciplined by Grace
David Royes
Titus 2:11-15: After giving instructions on behavior that accords with sound doctrine, the Apostle Paul offers an explanation of the motivation behind holy living. God’s grace is a saving drama, a constant teacher, and also an urgent proclamation. For Further Discussion What is the difference between making a profession of faith and being trained by […]
Taking the Gospel Home
David Royes
Titus 2:1-11: In his letter to Titus, the Apostle Paul describes how false teaching corrupts and upsets households. Conversely he shows how sound doctrine right-sets households, and adorns Jesus. He commands the treasure of sound doctrine, paints the picture of sound living in the home, and holds out The Person behind our salvation. 1. The […]
A Posture for Truth
David Royes
Titus 1:10-16: In his letter to Titus, Paul points out that one’s posture toward truth is an essential part of guarding against false teaching. In a culture hostile to the message of the gospel, Paul points out the danger of false teaching, the power of declaration and gives a picture of a transformed life. Questions […]
Calling a Pastor?
David Royes
Titus 1:5-9: On his missionary journey to Crete the apostle Paul left Titus behind to put things into order. in the midst of a hostile culture, Paul highlights the priority of elders, paints a portrait of character, and shows the effects of proclamation For Further Discussion: How does Titus 1 inform what to look for […]
A Gospel-centered Vision
David Royes
Titus 1:1-4: The book of Titus is different from many of Paul’s other New Testament writings [Galatians, Philippians, Ephesians, Colossians], because it is not written to a church but to a person. Left on the Island of Crete to put things in order, Titus received this letter of instruction as a part of his schooling […]