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Titus 1
Paul writes to Titus, left in Crete, to establish leadership and correct false teaching. The culture was morally corrupt. Paul outlines elder qualifications and stresses the necessity of doctrinal integrity.
Titus 2
Paul instructs Titus to teach sound doctrine that expresses itself differently across age groups and roles. He emphasizes character, discipline, and integrity. The theological heart of the chapter is the appearing of God’s grace and the future appearing of Christ.
Titus 3
Paul closes by reminding believers to live peaceably and respectfully in society. He contrasts their former sinful condition with the mercy of God that saved them — not through works, but through regeneration by the Holy Spirit. He emphasizes devotion to good works and warns against divisiveness.
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