Titus
This letter, sent to Titus (an oft-mentioned companion of Paul in the Acts) has three main topics, corresponding to the three chapters of this epistle: 1) sets forth what is required of elders or bishops in the face of various false teachers and local problems; 2) the proper approach to different groups in the Church (older men, older women, younger men and slaves), concluding with a summary of what is expected of believers in view of God’s grace; and 3) Christians are advised to avoid hatred and quarrels and to manifest the meekness, gentleness, obedience and courtesy made possible by God’s mercy in Christ.
Reading | Read Time | Hit Count |
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Titus 1:5-2:1 (28th Thursday after Pentecost) | 1 min | 4343 |
Titus 1:15-16; 2:1-10 (28th Friday after Pentecost) | 1 min | 4535 |
Titus 2:11-14;3:4-7 (Theophany of Our Lord Jesus Christ) | 1 min | 8320 |