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October 1 – Introduction to Titus

Titus was a “partner and fellow worker” of Paul (2 Cor. 8:23) and served to encourage the Corinthian church to be as generous as the Macedonian churches had been (2 Cor. 8; 12:17-18).

Paul instructs Titus about establishing the church in a very unpromising situation. Elders have not been appointed, but must be. What is more, the elders must meet biblical qualifications. Titus must instruct the people in sound doctrine and life. These are basic instructions for all Christians. However, the unpromising part of the situation is that these people are Cretans.  The notorious Cretans are “always liars, evil beasts, lazy gluttons” (Titus 1:12).

Yet the gospel of Jesus Christ is to be proclaimed to such people, despite their characteristic roughness. There was also a contingency of false teachers that had Jewish roots who were upsetting the people there. Paul urges Titus to preach the gospel. Paul is not imposing his apostolic authority, but rather showing that all things are owing to “the kindness and love of God our Savior” and specifically to all that God has done in Christ (Titus 3:3-7). Thus, the highest standard is set before Titus and the Cretans: “For the grace of God has appeared bringing salvation for all people…” (Titus 2:11). No one can save themselves by their own will and works, but rather God our Savior “saved us…according to His own mercy” (Titus 3:5).

Finally, Paul puts that reliance on the grace of God in the glorious context of Christ’s coming again, “the blessed hope—the appearing of our great God and Savior Jesus Christ” (Titus 2:13). This letter to Titus emphasizes what God has done to bring salvation to His people, and the certainty of its conclusion when Christ returns in glory.

For the sake of the faith of God’s elect

“Paul, a servant of God and an apostle of Jesus Christ, for the sake of the faith of God’s elect and their knowledge of the truth, which accords with godliness…” – Titus 1:1

Scripture reading: Romans 1:1-7; Titus 1:1-4

William Wilberforce was a lord in the British Parliament in the late 1700s, best known for his work to abolish the slave trade in the British Empire. As a Christian, he was not only concerned about the political and economic issues of slavery; he also carried a burden for their conversion to the Christian faith. This burden of his was met with as much opposition as his abolition efforts. Another lord of the Parliament said something to the effect of: “if they are elect, God will save them.” But Wilberforce, believing the means of grace and God’s love for the elect, persevered: it was for the sake of the elect that the gospel must be proclaimed.

Such conviction is clearly behind Paul’s letter to Titus. Paul serves Christ as an apostle for this purpose: “to further the faith of God’s elect” (v. 1). Rom. 1:5-6 says: “to bring about the obedience of faith for the sake of His Name among all the nations, including you who are called to belong to Jesus Christ.” All true ministers serve Christ for this high purpose. Your minister needs your prayers and encouragement for preaching!

The gospel is God’s means to change peoples’ hearts and lives. Paul’s letter to Titus will stress the idea that sound doctrine goes hand in hand with the life of sanctification and good works. Faith and knowledge of the truth “accord with godliness”; the gospel is so powerful it can even change Cretans (see 1:12). It can even change us.

Suggestions for prayer

Pray for your minister’s preparation to preach the gospel. Pray you will be prepared to hear God’s Word. Pray that God will change your heart and life in godliness through sound preaching.

Rev. Todd De Rooy currently serves in Redeemer URC, in Orange City, Iowa. He has served there since being ordained in 2008. It is their earnest prayer that by the grace of God, they would renounce ungodliness and worldly passions, and to live self-controlled, upright and godly lives in the present age. Get this devotional delivered directly to your phone each day via our RP App. This devotional is made available by the Nearer To God Devotional team, who also make available in print, for purchase, at NTGDevotional.com.

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