In this episode, we continue the audiobook series of A Short Introduction to the Epistles of Paul the Apostle by W. Kelly with the chapter on Titus.
This chapter continues the theme of the Pastoral Epistles, focusing on the practical ordering of assemblies and the promotion of sound doctrine among believers. Kelly explains how Paul writes to Titus, who had been left in Crete to establish elders and address challenges within the churches there.
The epistle emphasizes both the importance of healthy teaching and the visible expression of godliness in daily life. Throughout the letter, Paul connects sound doctrine with practical Christian conduct.
In this chapter, you will hear about:
The purpose of Paul’s instructions to Titus in Crete
The appointment and qualifications of elders
The importance of sound teaching
The connection between doctrine and godly living
This reading is part of an ongoing audiobook series covering the epistles of Paul in order. Additional chapters will be released as the series continues.
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