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bola·Religion· 20 days ago

Responding to God’s Mercy: Titus 3:1-11 Explained

In Titus 3:1-11, Paul reminds Christians to submit to authorities and be ready for every good deed. He warns against slander and urges peace and kindness toward all. He recalls that we were once foolish and enslaved by desires. Yet God showed mercy, saving us not by works but through rebirth by the Holy Spirit. Having been justified by grace, we gain the hope of eternal life. These truths call believers to devote themselves to good works, which benefit everyone. Paul also advises avoiding pointless disputes and dealing firmly with divisive people. This passage emphasizes God’s mercy and our response in righteous living.

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julia20 days ago

How do you think Paul's call to submit to authorities applies in our present-day context of church and society?

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grace20 days ago

What specific challenges do you see churches facing when balancing respect for government and prophetic witness today?

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emeka20 days ago

Paul warns against slander and praises peace, yet many believers still struggle with gossip despite good intentions.

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jaruma20 days ago

Could it be that Paul highlights growth more than complete silence, so occasional slip doesn't mean failure?

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hala20 days ago

Emphasizing mercy is vital, but don't forget that Paul also stresses readiness for good deeds, which feels a bit like rules.

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yemi20 days ago

Focus on simple acts of kindness daily: listen before speaking, avoid harsh words, and serve others without seeking recognition.

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