God's Redemption Story (The Church: Part 2)Sample

Titus – Day 3
The people of Crete wanted to ignore Titus because he was telling them to change their ways. But Paul encouraged Titus to continue his work because he had the best reason to do so—the One who died for our sins was coming back for His people.
Our culture also wants to throw out old-fashioned ideas of goodness, purity, truth, love, grace, peace, self-control, and Godliness. But like Paul and Titus, we know that Jesus paid the price for all our sins and we will be with Him for all Eternity. The knowledge that others need Jesus should motivate us to share His Love and Truth with them so they can be with Him as well.
Don’t let fear of someone not liking your words keep you from saying them. The Holy Spirit can open their hearts to Truth. Besides, people need Jesus whether they like it or not.
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About this Plan

From Genesis to Revelation, “God’s Redemption Story” outlines the narrative of God’s plan for the reconciliation of humanity. This 12-part reading plan summarizes the story of the Bible. After the gospels, the New Testament's focus becomes the formation of the Church, its mission, and its implications in our lives.
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