Titus
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Put Doctrine into Practice
The Apostle Paul wrote to Titus, a faithful leader helping to establish structure in a young church, encouraging him to help Christians put their doctrine into practice—to behave in ways that would “make the teaching about God our Savior attractive.” Paul offers Titus guidance for choosing Christian leaders and forming godly church members. His words inspire all Christians to express their faith through the good works God has prepared for His people.
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LifeChange Bible studies will help you grow in Christlikeness through a life-changing encounter with God’s Word. Filled with a wealth of ideas for going deeper so you can return to this study again and again.
Features
- Cover the entire book of Titus in 8 lessons
- Equip yourself to lead a Bible study
- Imagine the Bible’s historical world
- Study word origins and definitions
- Explore thoughtful questions on key themes
- Go deeper with optional projects
- Add your notes with extra space and wide margins
- Find the flexibility to fit the time you have
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Contents
Acknowledgments
How to Use This Study
Background
Lesson One: Overview
Lesson Two: Titus 1:1-4
Lesson Three: Titus 1:5-9
Lesson Four: Titus 1:10-16
Lesson Five: Titus 2:1-10
Lesson Six: Titus 2:11-15
Lesson Seven: Titus 3:1-11
Lesson Eight: Titus 3:12-15 and Review
Study Aids
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
The L
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SERIES EDITOR: KAREN LEE-THORP
HOW TO USE THIS STUDY
Objectives
Most guides in the L
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guides vary with the books they explore, they share some common goals:
1. To provide you with a firm foundation of understanding and a thirst to return to the book.
2. To teach you by example how to study a book of the Bible without structured guides.
3. To give you all the historical background, word definitions, and explanatory notes you need, so that your only other reference is the Bible.
4. To help you grasp the message of the book as a whole.
5. To teach you how to let God’s Word transform you into Christ’s image.
Each lesson in this study is designed to take sixty to ninety minutes to complete on your own. The guide is based on the assumption that you are completing one lesson per week, but if time is limited you can do half a lesson per week or whatever amount allows you to be thorough.
Flexibility
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guides are flexible, allowing you to adjust the quantity and depth of your study to meet your individual needs. The guide offers many optional questions in addition to the regular numbered questions. The optional questions, which appear in the margins of the study pages, include the following:
Optional Application. Nearly all application questions are optional; we hope you will do as many as you can without overcommitting yourself.
For Thought and Discussion. Beginning Bible students should be able to handle these, but even advanced students need to think about them. These questions frequently deal with ethical issues and other biblical principles. They often offer cross-references to spark thought, but the references do not give obvious answers. They are good for group discussions.
For Further Study. These include: (a) cross-references that shed light on a topic the book discusses, and (b) questions that delve deeper into the passage. You can omit them to shorten a lesson without missing a major point of the passage.
If you are meeting in a group, decide together which optional questions to prepare for each lesson, and how much of the lesson you will cover at the next meeting. Normally, the group leader should make this decision, but you might let each member choose his or her own application