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The Church: Standards and Leadership
We began this series back on May 23rd as we transitioned from the book of Acts in which we look at the The Church: Origin and Purpose.
As we move forward I recommend going to our website to listen to that Message which is entitled:
Beyond Acts: Paul
From may until now we have study the book of 1 Timothy.
1 Timothy
1. Guard against false teaching
2. Living as the household of God
Pray for all people
Be Proper worship
Honor guides design for men and women
Look for Qualified Elders and Deacons
Treat all people with grace
Take care of the needy
Bless your leaders
3. Fight the good fight of the faith
So we leave Timothy in Ephesus to do the work of an Elder who is shepherding the church.
He is guarding God’s people from false teachers, training the people to honor God in every part of life, and setting the example in his own faith.
We learned a lot about ourselves and gained glimpses into what a biblical church looks like.
Now we are turning our attention to a second letter written to another young pastor by the name of Titus.
Titus
Who is Titus
Galatians, Paul’s earliest letter.
Early Ministry Partner
Greek
Uncircumcised
2 Corinthians written towards the end of Paul’s 2nd missionary journey.
Titus is:
An Early ministry partner
A source of joy and support for Paul
A trustworthy servant of the church
Toward the end of Paul’s life and ministry, Titus is still actively helping Paul establish churches amongst the Gentiles.
This brings us to the book of Titus.
The Book of Titus
Left in Crete
What were the Cretans like?
What is the focus of Titus Ministry?
The theme of the book is:
Moving the church towards godliness and good works.
The key verses for Titus are:
Preparing for Titus
As we consider the example of Titus life and the focus of Paul’s letter, I am reminded of something he wrote to the Ephesian church:
These verses give us a clear outline of the Christian life.
Salvation is by grace alone, through faith alone, from God alone.
None of my good works can save me.
We are God’s and he has given us good works to do in His name.
As we prepare to study Titus, remember that our goal is not to be a church that does good things . . .
we are to be a church in pursuit of godliness which will produce in us the desire to do the good things God has for us.
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