Titus 1:1-4 True Child of the True Faith (Crete was known for its gods and lies)
- Know God’s Truth (Election, Eternal Hope, Sovereign Savior, Promise Keeper)
- Live Godly Lives (Hope, Obey, Serve one another and God)
Emphasis: To further the lived out faith and truth of God’s people à Faith and Truth Lead to Godly Living
Titus 1:5-16 Fit for Godliness—Task to Choose and Train the Elders (Crete was known for its many cities as well as its violence, seduction, and lies; myths of both Jews and Greeks—Zeus)
- Fit for Managing God’s Household
- Teaching – encouraging, rebuking
- Tongue – godly
- Temper – hospitable
- Trust – Truth of God
- Unfit for Anything Good – Time to Clean House
- Teaching – false
- Tongue – lies
- Temper – violent
- Trust – myths, humans
Emphasis: How we manage our households speaks louder than our message sometimes.
Titus 2:1-10 The Value of Teaching Godliness (Who to teach, what…, how…, and why…)
- Value of the Word
- Value to the Church
Emphasis: TEACH + impact on view of God’s word – appropriate and attractive
Titus 2:11-15 On Grace and Glory
- Grace Appears, v. 11-12, 15 (To Save, To Teach)
- Glory Appears, v. 13-14 (To Hope, To Redeem, To Purify)
Titus 3:1-11 Stressed Out or Stressing God’s Kindness? Or Distracted v. Devoted?
- Stressed Out (Our Past Sins and Failures; Our Present Distractions and Divisions)
- Stressing God’s Kindness (Gentle Reminders; Gospel Foundations; Good Works for God’s Glory)
Emphasis: What to Stress / Insist Upon because of God’s kindness and love. Also, seems like I. and III. Go together and II. And IV. Go together.
Titus 3:11-15 Our Devoted People
I. Devoted to Good (3:12-14; Help Gospel Partners; Provide for People in Need; Lead Productive Lives)
II. Devoted to Grace (3:15; Grace-filled Greetings; Love in the Faith, because devoted to God; context: 3:4-8)
Emphasis: Devoted to doing good (6th/final time “do good” is used in book—1:8; 2:7,14; 3:1,8,14).
“Our people must learn to devote themselves to good works!”