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The Conclusion of Titus

The sermon, drawn from Titus 3, centers on the believer's response to God's grace: not merely as a doctrinal affirmation but as a lived reality marked by intentional good deeds, humility, and spiritual discernment. It emphasizes that salvation by grace through faith in Christ—highlighted in the passage's declaration of God's mercy and love—naturally produces a transformed life characterized by service, compassion, and selfless action, not for merit but as a fruit of regeneration. The preacher underscores the danger of theological distractions, urging the church to shun divisive controversies, genealogical debates, and legalistic disputes that undermine unity and obscure the gospel's core. Instead, believers are called to reject false teachers after due warning, to prioritize practical love within the body of Christ, and to meet pressing needs quietly and faithfully, reflecting the grace they have received. Ultimately, the message calls for a vibrant, Spirit-filled church where faith is demonstrated not in words alone but in consistent, humble, and sacrificial love—evidencing the truth that genuine salvation always results in good works done in secret for the glory of God.

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Titus 3:8-15
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