Titus 3 is a chapter in the New Testament of the Bible that contains Paul's instructions to Titus, a fellow apostle. In this chapter, Paul emphasizes the importance of living a godly life and engaging in good works. He urges Titus to remind believers to be obedient to rulers and authorities, to be kind and gentle to everyone, and to avoid engaging in foolish disputes.
Paul also reminds Titus and the believers in Crete about their past sinful nature and the transformative power of God's grace. He emphasizes that their salvation is not based on their own righteous acts but on the mercy and grace of God. Through the washing of regeneration and the renewing of the Holy Spirit, believers are justified and made heirs to eternal life.
Paul encourages Titus to emphasize the importance of good works among believers, as they demonstrate their faith and glorify God. He warns against being unproductive and unfruitful in their faith, and instead encourages them to be ready for every good work.
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