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Titus 2:13-14. Looking — With eager desire and lively expectation; for the blessed hope — That is, for the blessedness for which we hope; the grace of hope being here put for the object of it, future and eternal felicity.
30 wrz 2024 · What is the blessed hope (Titus 2:13)? Answer Titus 2:12–13 says that the grace of God teaches us “to live self-controlled, upright and godly lives in this present age, while we wait for the blessed hope—the appearing of the glory of our great God and Savior, Jesus Christ.”
“FEW portions of the New Testament excel this chapter. It may well form the creed, system of ethics, and text book of every Christian preacher. Does any man inquire what is the duty of a Gospel minister? Send him to the second chapter of the Epistle to Titus for a complete answer.” (Adam Clarke) A.
Chapter 3 1.What is Titus to remind people to do in vss 1-2? What are the 5 specific things mentioned? How are these things directly related to the Gospel stated in both 2:11-14 and 3:4-7? 2.How are vss 1-2 directly related to verse 3, and what point do you think Paul is making? How does verse 3 directly lead into vss 4-7?
Learn of God's grace and growing in the Christian life in this small group Bible study on Titus 2:11-15. Includes commentary and questions.
Prominent themes in Titus include healthy church, leaders, individuals, and community. Sound doctrine is emphasized as well as godly living. You can use our notes for personal study or for leading a small group Bible study.
People are saved only by God’s grace - that loving and merciful attitude of God that freely gives his immeasurable blessings to those who do not deserve them. When people accept the salvation that this grace brings, they learn that their most fitting response is to turn from their former sinful ways and follow the ways of God.