The Letters - Galatians | Colossians | Titus | PhilemonSample
Paul's letter to Titus is believed to have been written whilst Paul was a missionary in the Mediterranean, likely around AD 63.
Titus was a Greek believer who stood before the church leaders in Jerusalem as a living example of what Christ was doing among the Gentiles. He was a trusted companion and friend of Paul's. This letter was Paul instructing Titus how to organise and lead churches and warn him against false teachers. This is an important link in the discipleship process, helping young Titus grow into his leadership within the Church.
To further understand the context of Titus, watch this short video by the Bible Project below. It will help to give you a deeper understanding of what is happening in this book of the Bible.
About this Plan
The New Testament contains letters that the Apostle Paul wrote to the early Church. In this study, we will delve into a number of these letters, exploring his rich theology, practical wisdom, and unwavering faith. Through these letters, we will be challenged, encouraged, and transformed as we seek to apply Paul's timeless truths to our own lives. Join us as we journey through these letters.
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