What Your Life Says About Your Faith
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In this message from Titus 2:1–6, Jeffrey Johnson unpacks how sound doctrine is meant to shape everyday life. Using the metaphor of “dressing” as a Christian, he emphasizes that believers are called to adorn the gospel not with outward appearance, but with transformed character and conduct. True faith is made visible through how we live.
Johnson walks through Paul’s instructions for different groups within the church—older men, older women, younger women, and younger men—highlighting the distinct yet unified call to godliness. Traits like self-control, dignity, love, steadfastness, and reverence are presented as essential marks of a life shaped by grace. He stresses that while salvation is not earned by works, it inevitably produces a life of good works.
The sermon ultimately challenges listeners to examine whether their lives reflect the truth they profess. By living with intentionality and spiritual maturity, believers “adorn the doctrine of God,” offering a compelling witness to the transforming power of the gospel.