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November Monthly Bible Study

  • Joyfully Osato
  • Oct 30, 2017
  • 2 min read

Hi Sisters!

As I promised, we'll resume our monthly Bible study next month. Since we didn't have a chance to review the last two studies we did, we won't be starting a new book just yet. So our next study for the month of November will be on the book of Titus, if you have already done this study, then it will be a review(which is even better) but if you haven't or this is the first time joining us then you are right on time.

So before we begin, here are some available resources as promised. I've created this study guide as a book for anyone to purchase from Amazon but I've also made it available to download for free by joining my blog here. You will have access to this study and any other studies posted from the past as well as moving forward.

This will be a short but in-depth study from November 13 to November 30, this will be enough time to review and go over the questions. We'll have a review live session on Facebook and YouTube on Dec 2. I'll keep you posted as we go through the study.

INTRODUCTION:

As believers, we’ve been called to live a godly life. We’ve been called to be set apart, consecrated, sacred and sanctified. Paul wrote this letter between his first and second imprisonment in Rome to guide Titus in working with churches on the island of Crete. Paul had left Titus in Crete to oversee and organize the churches, because the island needed a strong leadership. Titus was a Greek believer. He was taught and mentored by Paul. Paul loved Titus like his own son, and wanted to see Titus succeed in his ministry. Paul developed Titus by giving him specific instructions in the form of discipleship. Paul gave Titus the requirements and instructions to discern and appoint elders in the churches. Titus was instructed to promote righteous living in the churches and to do what is right in the communities.

Keynotes:

  1. Character

  2. Discipline

  3. False Teaching

  4. Family Values

  5. Wholesome Teaching

  6. Roles and Responsibility

  7. Righteousness

  8. Encouragement and Correction

  9. Submit to Authority and Government

  10. Gentleness and Humility

  11. Avoid Quarrels and Arguments

  12. God’s Mercy and Grace

  13. Paul’s Salutation and Remarks

As believers, we are to be grounded on the word of God. Our lives should exemplify the teachings as stated in the Bible. Paul warns Titus about false teachers and ministries that speak lies and are only doing it for the love of money. Paul instructs the older men, the women, and even the younger generation to live wisely.

Scriptures given are in KJV format, so please cross reference with a Bible you can understand.

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As always, If you have any questions or comments for me, please feel free to email me at ladiesletspray@gmail.com or look for me on social media.

May the Lord be with you all and I pray that this study will be edifying to you as it was to me upon studying and writing this guide.

Be blessed

Xoxo

JoyfullyOsato


 
 
 

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