Believing Means Behaving | Titus 2:11-15 | Communion
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In this message from Titus 2, the focus is on how God’s grace not only saves us, but also trains us, sustains us, and transforms us. Pastor shows that communion is a time to remember Christ’s sacrifice, reflect on our walk, and rejoice in the transforming power of grace. Rather than living in guilt or self-effort, believers are called to see themselves as God’s treasured people, empowered by grace to say “no” to sin and “yes” to godliness.
Key themes:
- God’s grace has appeared in Christ and offers salvation to all people.
- Grace doesn’t just save us; it teaches us to live self-controlled, upright, godly lives.
- Grace shifts our focus from this temporary world to our “blessed hope” in Christ’s return.
- Jesus redeemed and purified a people for Himself—Christianity is personal but never private.
- Nothing can separate believers from God’s love; He is fully “for” His people even in their struggle with sin.
- Communion is a reminder that we can confess, repent, and “take a drop and hit again” because grace is sufficient.
Scripture to Read:
Main Scripture Passage
- Titus 2:11–14
Supporting Scripture Passage
- Romans 8:31–39
Application Scripture Passage
- Romans 7:21–25
Questions to consider:
- Where do I see God’s grace currently teaching me to say “no” and to say “yes” in my daily life?
- Do I truly believe God is “for” me, even in the areas where I keep struggling with sin?
- Am I living as part of “a people” redeemed by Christ, or mostly as a lone, isolated Christian?