summary of Titus from the Old Testament
This is a letter written by the apostle Paul to Titus, one of his followers who helped him in many ways. In the chapter Titus, Paul begins by explaining why he left him in Crete and explaining it was to finish the job Paul had started. He entrusted Titus to find elders to lead the towns to do God’s will. Paul, also instructs Titus to teach the doctrine to older men so they will pass it on to their families and towns people and to be good examples to others. He also instructs Titus to teach the slaves to obey their masters and in doing this they would be doing God’s will. He specifically lists the things Titus should preach, such as; say no to ungodly things, live a godly life, and t
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Approximate Word count = 494
Approximate Pages = 2 (250 words per page double spaced)
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