Titus by Paul (5)

Titus is a work of the New Testament of the Bible. It is a letter written by the Apostle Paul to Titus, a fellow missionary and leader of the church in Crete. The letter begins with Paul's greeting and thanksgiving to God for the grace and peace that He has given to Titus. Paul then encourages Titus to be strong in the faith and to teach sound doctrine to the believers in Crete. He also warns Titus to be wary of false teachers and to be careful in choosing church leaders. Paul then goes on to discuss various topics such as the importance of living a godly life, the need to be hospitable to strangers, and the importance of being a good example to others. He also encourages Titus to be patient and kind with those who are weaker in the faith. The letter ends with Paul's final instructions to Titus and his final greetings. He encourages Titus to be strong in the faith and to be an example to others. He also reminds Titus to be careful in choosing church leaders and to be wary of false teachers.

By Paul · First published 5 · Genre: Religious Text, Historical Fiction, Philosophical Literature · 3 chapters

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