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This morning we draw our study of Paul's letter to Titus, a pastoral, personal letter to a young preacher, to a close.
We can be uncontentious, and gentle, and considerate of others if we'll remember how God has been, and continues to be, with us. Pastors and teachers can help us do that, but they're not the only ones who need to be involved in a ministry of reminding. We all do.
In one verse Paul made it clear that if Titus wanted people to take note of him, as a minister of Jesus Christ, he'd have to speak, exhort, and reprove with all authority.
Today we're going to bring both sacred seasons (Christmas and Easter) together by focusing on the reason the grace of God appeared.
Today Paul uses a new phrase, and changes his target audience, but the message stays pretty much the same as last week. He speaks of adorning the doctrine of God.
Our slogan is “Where God's Word is Taught…and Lived”. And I think that's a good slogan for Chatham Christian Church.
Christians do still notice impurity in the world and should do their best to avoid it. But when they find themselves caught up in impure thoughts, and even impure actions, they simply acknowledge their weaknesses and repent of their sins.
By its very nature as the purveyor of God's truth there can be no freedom to teach things in the church that are not true. And those who intentionally do so must be silenced.
What prompted Paul to write this particular letter to Titus? As we read on, we discover the reason was tied to Paul's leaving Titus in Crete.
This morning we begin a study of Paul's letter to Titus, one of his last letters, a letter that is one of three referred to as Pastoral Epistles, letters written to young pastors, namely Timothy and Titus.
Calvary Chapel Greensboro verse-by-verse teaching through the Bible.
Calvary Chapel Greensboro verse-by-verse teaching through the Bible.
Calvary Chapel Greensboro verse-by-verse teaching through the Bible.
Calvary Chapel Greensboro verse-by-verse teaching through the Bible.
Calvary Chapel Greensboro verse-by-verse teaching through the Bible.
Calvary Chapel Greensboro verse-by-verse teaching through the Bible.
Calvary Chapel Greensboro verse-by-verse teaching through the Bible.
Calvary Chapel Greensboro verse-by-verse teaching through the Bible.
Calvary Chapel Greensboro verse-by-verse teaching through the Bible.
Calvary Chapel Greensboro verse-by-verse teaching through the Bible.
The Love and Kindness of God
The Love and Kindness of God
The Love and Kindness of God
The Love and Kindness of God
Submission to Government
Submission to Government
Submission to Government
Submission to Government
The final sermon in the Titus series, Pastor Joel preaches on Paul's final comments in his letter to Titus, highlighting the danger and ways of disunity in the church.
In this next sermon of the Titus series, Pastor Joel preaches on the acts of generosity from God as shared by Paul in his letter to Titus.
In this fourth sermon of the Titus series, Pastor Joel continues to preach through Titus chapter 2 by looking at what practical ways Paul has given for living Godly.
In this third sermon of the Titus series, Pastor Joel preaches through both the instructions on Godly living that Paul first shared to Titus and the results that living in such a way will bring.
In this second sermon of the Titus series, Pastor Joel preaches through Paul's instructions on recognizing and dealing with false teachers.
This is the first sermon in a series through the book of Titus, looking at leadership in the church and in our daily lives.
Listen to the messages from our weekly Sunday morning and Sunday evening worship services.
Listen to the messages from our weekly Sunday morning and Sunday evening worship services.
We are to live at peace with God, others, and our world. Anger and hostility prevent us from being able to share the hope we have in Jesus Christ. We are to be light to a lost world.
We are to live at peace with God, others, and our world. Anger and hostility prevent us from being able to share the hope we have in Jesus Christ. We are to be light to a lost world.