Reflection on Titus 3:8-15

Scripture

Do not get involved in foolish discussions about spiritual pedigrees or in quarrels or fights about obedience to Jewish laws. These things are useless and a waste of time.

Observation

Paul’s teachings are good for everyone, and Titus must see that they are passed on.

We are not to get into foolish arguments about genealogies and obedience to the Jewish law. These things are a waste of time. A “three strikes” policy should be applied to those who cause division, because such people have turned away from the truth.

People must learn to do good by meeting the urgent needs of brothers and sisters in Christ. Paul finishes with the blessing, “May God’s grace be with you all.”

Application

People get sidetracked easily by fringe doctrines and pet theologies.

In Paul’s day, the issues were about spiritual genealogies and Jewish law. It isn’t clear if he is talking about the party spirit such as that in the Corinthian church where people followed Paul, Apollo, or other leaders. The same sort of thing still exists with the phenomenon of celebrity pastors.

There are significant numbers of Christians who try to insist that we should observe the Jewish law, the Jewish feasts, and so on.

Then there are the end time nuts who want everyone to get ready for the rapture which is definitely just around the corner. Not to mention the King James Version only people who think that 500 years of scholarship into ancient Bible manuscripts is just satanic deception.

The trouble with these people is that they can be so emotive and uncompromising in their theories that they just cause division in the Body. While we need to be gracious with such people, if they will not tone down their arguments, we may have to exclude them from fellowship.

Prayer

Thank you, Lord, for the grace of the Holy Spirit. Please help me to avoid the fringe doctrines and to not get sucked in by pointless arguments. Amen.

Today’s Bike Ride

I was too busy to fit in a ride this morning so I went out for a late afternoon ride instead. It gets dark around 5 o’clock this time of the year, so there isn’t much time to get out! There is a full moon rising above the tree but the phone helpfully cropped it out.

Quote for the Day

My conclusion is that the triumph of the erotic does not simply involve an expansion of the boundaries of acceptable sexual behavior or of notions of modesty but actually requires the abolition of such in their entirety. Carl Trueman

Reflection on Titus 3:1-7

Scripture

He washed away our sins, giving us a new birth and a new life through the Holy Spirit.

Observation

We should submit to the government and its officers. We must not slander anyone, nor be quarrelsome, instead being gentle and humble.

We were once foolish and disobedient. We were slaves to lusts and pleasures.

But then God revealed His love to us. He saved us because of His mercy, not because we deserved it. He gave us a new birth and a new life by the Holy Spirit. Now He declares us righteous and gives us the assurance of eternal life.

Application

The death of Jesus washed away our sins.

We could never pay the penalty for our sin by ourselves. Instead, God the Father sent His Son, Jesus, to die in our place. Now, anybody who asks can receive a new birth and a new life.

This new birth is a chance to start over with a clean sheet. Nothing is held against us. Our sins are washed away, and the record is cleared. It is just as if we had never anything wrong.

But there is more! Every time we mess up, God forgives us as long as we keep coming back to Him. He is not our judge looking to convict us. No, He is our Father, looking to be in relationship with us

God gives us a new life. As long as we keep looking to God, He will transform us from sinner to saint. He sets us free from lusts, addictions, and bondages. This does not always happen overnight, although it does start straight away. We continue to fall into bad ways, but as long as we look to God, He will pick us up and make us stronger in Him.

Prayer

Thank you, Father, for your great love for us. You give us a new birth and a new life. This comes as your gift not something we strive to achieve. Amen.

Today’s Sermon

The sermons for June 5th and 12th are now available on the New Life web site.

On June 5th, Margaret Baxter talked about Faith In the Furnace. Click here to listen in your browser, here to download the mp3.

On June 12th I talked about Baptism With Power. Click here to listen in your browser, here to download the mp3.

Quote for the Day

The changes we have witnessed in the content and significance of sexual codes since the 1960s are symptomatic of deeper changes in how we think of the purpose of life, the meaning of happiness, and what actually constitutes people’s sense of who they are and what they are. Carl Trueman

Reflection on Titus 2:9-16

Scripture

He gave his life to free us from every kind of sin, to cleanse us, and to make us his very own people, totally committed to doing good deeds.

Observation

Slaves must obey their masters, being respectful and trustworthy.

The grace of God has been revealed bringing salvation to all people. So we must leave as godly people and reject sinful pleasures. We must live with wisdom while we look forward to eternity with hope.

Jesus gave his life to free us from sin, to cleanse us, and to make us his very own people.

Titus must preach these things and encourage his people to obey. He needs to use his authority to correct them when necessary.

Application

Paul mentions here three goals of Christ’s death on the cross.

Firstly, he died to set us free from every kind of sin. We are all in bondage to sin because our fleshly natured dominates the way we live. When we follow Jesus, this unerring capacity for sin is broken, and we can live the life God intends for us.

Secondly, He died to cleanse us. Jesus’ death on the cross was a sacrifice that takes away the penalty for our sin. We were law breakers, breakers of God’s law, and we deserve to die. But Jesus has paid the price our sin.

Thirdly, Christ died to make us his own people. Once we were far away from God, but now we are adopted into His family. He calls us His Bride – a people set apart for him.

Prayer

Thank you Lord Jesus for all that you accomplished for me. I am free from the bondage of sin; I am cleansed from the blackness of sin; I am a part of your special people. Hallelujah! Amen.