Loading Content...
Share a Link to this Message
The link has been copied to your clipboard; paste it anywhere you would like to share it.
CloseBernard Gabbott - Sunday, 10 October 2021
Knowing the Truth and Living the Truth
Letters are remarkably personal pieces of literature. Academics mine them for information on topics of choice, knowing that information in letters is often personal and reflective. Fans treasure them for their insights into the lives of those they adore. And journalists love them for often salacious details that they reveal about writers and recipients. The letters we have in the New Testament are no different for their personal revelations. But we treasure them as God’s people because they are God’s word through the pens and lives of His people. Today we start one of those letters – Titus. It is deeply personal, a letter from an older Christian apostle to a younger protégé. It contains deeply personal exhortation from Paul to Titus, as Titus is left to do a difficult job. But the last line of the letter – in the plural – widens the scope of the letter’s significance to all God’s people, everywhere – and that includes us in Narrabri. This week, we will meet the writer and the recipient, and next week the context of this letter’s composition.
Scripture References: Titus 1:1-4, Acts 9:1-19, Psalms 81:1-16
Related Topics: Titus | More Messages from Bernard Gabbott | Download Audio
From Series: "Titus"
More Messages
RejectionRalph Wood - Sunday, 14 August 2011 |
||
Chosen by GodTim Baxter - Sunday, 7 August 2011 |
||
Final GreetingsPeter Brain - Sunday, 31 July 2011 |
||
A Dangerous DeceptionTim Baxter - Sunday, 24 July 2011 |
||
Paul's defenseRalph Wood - Sunday, 17 July 2011 |
||
On PurposeRichard Luckensmeyer - Sunday, 10 July 2011 |
||
2 Corinthians 8Lindsay Heal - Sunday, 3 July 2011 |
||
Everything for the GospelTim Baxter - Sunday, 26 June 2011 |
||
Exciting Gospel MinistryTim Baxter - Sunday, 19 June 2011 |
||
Are you impatient?Ian McGrath - Sunday, 12 June 2011 |
||