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The focus of Paul’s letter to Titus:
Moving the Church toward godliness and good works.
Today’s message really focuses in on verse 12:
We are to live:
Self-Controlled
Upright
Godly
Let’s be honest.
This is tough to do consistently.
It takes effort.
It takes community.
This is why God describes his church as a body.
Our interaction as a family is designed to encourage and strengthen us for this life that we are to live.
Pray with me!
PRAY
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Reminders
Why do we need reminders?
Wandering
Laziness
In this life we are called to live as an example of Jesus.
In order to do that we need to heed his commands:
When we remind each other to walk with Jesus, we lend our strength to each other, we reinforce each other, and we grow stronger together.
Love Your Neighbor
Jesus said this:
In our first point about reminding each other, we focused on the importance of loving God and keeping in step with him.
The rest of our two verses focus on a natural outcome of our love for God, which is a love for others.
How do we love others?
Be Submissive to authorities
Obey what is right
Be looking for Good Works
Don’t speak evil of others
Avoid Quarreling
Be Gentle
Be courteous to all
Results
The world sees a church that stands out.
Sometimes we need to rock the boat with our obedience.
Jesus certainly rocked the boat in his day.
He questioned the established religious authorities (i.e. the government).
He spoke out against corruption.
He taught what was true.
In all of it he loved them all to the point of death on the cross.
This morning I want to remind you.
I want to challenge you to add the habits into your life that cause you to grow.
Are you in regular fellowship with other Christians studying the word of God and praying?
I encourage you to take this step in your life so that if a season of wandering or laziness comes into your life your brothers and sisters in Christ can encourage and challenge you in your walk.
God wants to bring godliness and good works to the world through his church.
What do you need to do in order to be a part of it?
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