The Epistle to Titus, written by the Apostle Paul, instructs Titus on how to organize and lead the church in Crete, emphasizing the importance of sound doctrine and godly living. Paul charges Titus to appoint qualified elders, address false teachings, and guide believers in their conduct, ensuring that their actions reflect their faith. The letter highlights the transformative power of God's grace in producing righteous behavior and underscores the significance of good works as a result of genuine faith.
The Epistle to Titus, written by the Apostle Paul, instructs Titus on how to organize and lead the church in Crete, emphasizing the importance of sound doctrine and godly living. Paul charges Titus to appoint qualified elders, address false teachings, and guide believers in their conduct, ensuring that their actions reflect their faith. The letter highlights the transformative power of God's grace in producing righteous behavior and underscores the significance of good works as a result of genuine faith.