Jesus: The Believer’s Inheritance

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  It is fascinating to observe when people talk about inheritance, ones mind would immediately cater properties, wills, houses, jewelries, and other material things. All of which are centered on material temporal things.   In 1 Peter 1:4 , although The Apostle Peter used the term “inheritance” once in his letter, Apostle Paul on the other hand, mentioned this term in his letters several times. ( Eph_1:14 , Eph_1:18 , Eph_5:5 , Col_3:24 ,) But what is so significant about this particular emphasis of Peter? After all, he made a brief description of the inheritance (verse 4-5) a believer will obtain now that he is part of God’s family.   The term “inheritance” is not something new among Jewish ears. Going back to the OT, when God divided the promised land among the 12 tribes of Israel, every tribe received a portion of the land as their inheritance, except for the tribe of Levi…”the priestly tribe”. They were the only tribe that didn’t get one. God’s reason for doing so is interesting. Th

Titus 3:1-3 - Godly Living: An Avenue for Effective Evangelism

Consider: How fitting that our series would take us to teaching that is on point during this COVID-19 pandemic!

Reminder: we live in a fallen world that is under judgement because of sin. “In the world you will have tribulation.”

Review: “these things” (sound doctrine) speak, exhort, reprove with all authority — who God is, what He has done and what He will do— basic truths reminding us to not be anxious but to trust in God, the Sovereign Ruler of all.

Titus 3:1-3

  1. Context: Paul telling Titus to purposefully remind all believers in Crete of the godly attitudes that should characterize genuine believers
  2. “Put them in mind to”    a) submit to human governmental authorities and “obey (same root word as in Acts 5:29)” Note: these are unbelieving rulers. See Titus 1:12);    b) be ready to every good work (2 Cor. 9:8, 2 Tim 2:21, 3:16-17)— by default, a child of God is always ready to do good! See Eph 2:10, “for we are created in Christ Jesus for good works.”    c) speak evil of no man (malign no one).    d) be no brawlers, but gentle, showing all meekness unto all (mildness in disposition)
  3. THE PURPOSE— for the Gospel’s sake— “for we ourselves also were sometimes foolish, disobedient, deceived… But after that the kindness and love of God our Saviour toward man appeared… according to His mercy He saves us….”In sum, submit to human authority without compromising our obedience to God. Genuine believers are characterized by a Christlike or godly attitude, evidenced by the readiness for and the faithful doing of good works.

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