April 15, 2012
When Paul wrote his letter to Titus, the church in Crete was marked by moral and doctrinal confusion. Paul charged Titus to set things in order by teaching sound doctrine and instructing his congregation in appropriate Christian character and behavior. Introducing us to this pastoral epistle, Alistair Begg demonstrates that Paul’s encouragement to cultivate discernment and godly living is as relevant now as it was in the first century.
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