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  1. · Titus was a true son in our common faith (Titus 1:4). · Titus was a genuine brother to the Apostle Paul (2 Corinthians 2:13). · Titus was a partner and a fellow worker with Paul (2 Corinthians 8:23). · Titus walked in the same spirit as Paul (2 Corinthians 12:18).

  2. David Guzik commentary on Titus 3, where Paul reminds Titus to live in obedience and kindness, and not to forget what the great salvation of God.

  3. David Guzik commentary on Titus 2 describes the necessity to teach different groups of people and the place of grace in the Christian life.

  4. Matthew Henry's Commentary – Titus. This Epistle of Paul to Titus is much of the same nature with those to Timothy; both were converts of Paul, and his companions in labours and sufferings; both were in the office of evangelists, whose work was to water the churches planted by the apostles, and to set in order the things that were wanting in ...

  5. The Letter to Titus: An Exegetical and Devotional Commentary. Related Media. 1. Introduction to The Letter to Titus. 2. Introductory Greetings to Titus ( Titus 1:1-4) 3. Instruction Concerning Elders in the Church ( Titus 1:5-9) 4. Instruction Concerning False Teachers in the Church ( Titus 1:10-16) 5.

  6. Matthew Henry :: Commentary on Titus 1. Chapter 1. In this chapter we have, I. The preface or introduction to the epistle, showing from and to whom it was written, with the apostle's salutation and prayer for Titus, wishing all blessings to him ( v. 1-4 ). II. Entrance into the matter, by signifying the end of Titus's being left at Crete ( v. 5 ).

  7. The salutation and prayer, wishing all blessings to him: Grace, mercy, and peace, from God the Father, and the Lord Jesus Christ our Saviour. Here are, 1. The blessings wished: Grace, mercy, and peace. Grace, the free favour of God, and acceptance with him.

  8. Titus shares with Timothy the glory of having given up everything in order to throw in his lot with St. Paul, and of being one of his most trusted and efficient helpers. What that meant the Epistles of St. Paul tell us:-ceaseless toil and anxiety, much shame and reproach, and not a little peril to life itself.

  9. Explore the Letter to Titus as it underscores the necessity of good works in view of God’s saving grace in this TGC Bible Commentary by Paul Jeon.

  10. Why is Titus so important? Three summaries of the incarnation dot the pages of Titus, providing a framework within which the Christian can view the work of God in the world and in individual lives (Titus 1:14; 2:11–14; 3:4–7).

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