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Believing Means Behaving | Titus 3:1-8

Believing Means Behaving | Titus 3:1-8

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In this message from Titus 3:1–8, Deacon Brock reminds believers of the transforming power of salvation. Paul calls Christians to live differently in a pagan culture—not by moral effort alone, but by remembering what God has done: He saved us, not because of our works, but according to His mercy, by the regenerating work of the Holy Spirit.

Key themes:
- Christians need constant reminders of the gospel in order to live faithfully.
- We are called to live submissively, peaceably, and gently—even under imperfect authorities.
- Our former life was marked by foolishness, slavery to passions, and hatred, but God intervened in mercy.
- Salvation is entirely God’s work: He saved us, not by our righteousness, but by His grace through Christ.
- We are not saved *by* good works, but we are absolutely saved *for* good works.

Scripture to Read:

Main Scripture Passage
- Titus 3:1–8

Supporting Scripture Passage
- Romans 13:1–7

Application Scripture Passage
- Ephesians 2:8–10

Questions to consider:
- What specific truths of the gospel do I most need to be reminded of right now?
- Where am I tempted to go back to the “old me” described in Titus 3:3?
- How is God calling me to “be ready for every good work” in my home, workplace, and church this week?

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