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Titus 1:2 (NIV)

in the hope of eternal life, which God, who does not lie, promised before the beginning of time,

Titus 1:1 (NIV)

Paul, a servant of God and an apostle of Jesus Christ to further the faith of God’s elect and their knowledge of the truth that leads to godliness—

Titus 1:3 (NIV)

and which now at his appointed season he has brought to light through the preaching entrusted to me by the command of God our Savior,

Titus 1:4 (NIV)

To Titus, my true son in our common faith: Grace and peace from God the Father and Christ Jesus our Savior.

Titus 1:5 (NIV)

The reason I left you in Crete was that you might put in order what was left unfinished and appoint elders in every town, as I directed you.

Titus 1:6 (NIV)

An elder must be blameless, faithful to his wife, a man whose children believe and are not open to the charge of being wild and disobedient.

Titus 1:7 (NIV)

Since an overseer manages God’s household, he must be blameless—not overbearing, not quick-tempered, not given to drunkenness, not violent, not pursuing dishonest gain.

Titus 1:8 (NIV)

Rather, he must be hospitable, one who loves what is good, who is self-controlled, upright, holy and disciplined.

Titus 1:9 (NIV)

He must hold firmly to the trustworthy message as it has been taught, so that he can encourage others by sound doctrine and refute those who oppose it.

Titus 1:10 (NIV)

For there are many rebellious people, full of meaningless talk and deception, especially those of the circumcision group.

Titus 1:11 (NIV)

They must be silenced, because they are disrupting whole households by teaching things they ought not to teach—and that for the sake of dishonest gain.

Titus 1:12 (NIV)

One of Crete’s own prophets has said it: “Cretans are always liars, evil brutes, lazy gluttons.”

Titus 1:13 (NIV)

This saying is true. Therefore rebuke them sharply, so that they will be sound in the faith

Titus 1:14 (NIV)

and will pay no attention to Jewish myths or to the merely human commands of those who reject the truth.

Titus 1:15 (NIV)

To the pure, all things are pure, but to those who are corrupted and do not believe, nothing is pure. In fact, both their minds and consciences are corrupted.

Titus 1:16 (NIV)

They claim to know God, but by their actions they deny him. They are detestable, disobedient and unfit for doing anything good.

Titus 2:1 (NIV)

You, however, must teach what is appropriate to sound doctrine.

Titus 2:2 (NIV)

Teach the older men to be temperate, worthy of respect, self-controlled, and sound in faith, in love and in endurance.

Titus 2:3 (NIV)

Likewise, teach the older women to be reverent in the way they live, not to be slanderers or addicted to much wine, but to teach what is good.

Titus 2:4 (NIV)

Then they can urge the younger women to love their husbands and children,

Titus 2:5 (NIV)

to be self-controlled and pure, to be busy at home, to be kind, and to be subject to their husbands, so that no one will malign the word of God.

Titus 2:6 (NIV)

Similarly, encourage the young men to be self-controlled.

Titus 2:7 (NIV)

In everything set them an example by doing what is good. In your teaching show integrity, seriousness

Titus 2:8 (NIV)

and soundness of speech that cannot be condemned, so that those who oppose you may be ashamed because they have nothing bad to say about us.

Titus 2:9 (NIV)

Teach slaves to be subject to their masters in everything, to try to please them, not to talk back to them,