4To Titus, my true child in a common faith: Grace and peace from God the Father and Christ Jesus our Savior.
Interesting Words
bond-servant
(δοῦλος – Greek) – doulos ► bond-slave, servant, slave, bondservant, properly, someone who belongs to another; a bond-slave, without any ownership rights of their own – James 1:1; Rom 6:19;
apostle
(ἀπόστολος – Greek) – apostolos ► a messenger, envoy, delegate, one commissioned by another to represent him in some way, especially a man sent out by Jesus Christ Himself to preach the Gospel; an apostle.
faith of those chosen
knowledge of the truth
• (ἐπίγνωσις – Greek) – epignósis ► full knowledge, discernment, recognition, knowledge gained through first-hand relationship, precise and correct knowledge; – John 17:3
• (ἀλήθεια – Greek) – alétheia ► truth, but not merely truth as spoken; truth of idea, reality, sincerity, truth in the moral sphere, divine truth revealed to man – John 6:45, 8:31-32, 14:6,
promised
(ἐπαγγέλλομαι – Greek) – epaggellomai ► to promise, to proclaim, to announce, (from epí, “on, fitting” intensifying aggellō, “announce”), properly, to declare a promise that is fitting (apt), i.e. legitimately applies, describes the act of making promises, particularly those made by God to His people – Rom 4:21; Gal 3:19; 2Peter 1:4;
proper
(καιρός – Greek) – kairos ► fitting season, season, opportunity, occasion, time, suitable time, the right moment – Rom 5:6; 2Cor 6:2;
proclamation
(κήρυγμα – Greek) – kérugma ► proclamation, preaching, hearlding, message, especially of the gospel; by implication, the gospel itself – 1Cor 1:21; 2:4; 2Tim 4:17;
Cross References
▪︎ At the proper time – Heb 1:1-2;
▪︎ Jesus’ challenge – John 20:21;
▪︎ Paul’s challenge – 2Tim 2:2;
Discussion Questions
1. Put yourself in Tutus’ place. How does Paul’s use of the term bond-servant make you feel?
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2. How about the use of the term apostle?
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3. In Titus 1:1, Paul has a compound purpose statement (using the words “for” and “and”). What was Christ’s purpose for calling Paul?
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4. Titus 1:2 amplifies this purpose. Explain how.
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5. How does Paul introduce the concept of time in Titus 1:2? Related to hope? Related to promise? And related to long ages ago?
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6. What is implied by Paul’s use of the word “proper” in Titus 1:3?
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7. What was the role that Paul was looking for Titus to fulfill?
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