Titus FAQ: What Every Christian Should Know About Sound Doctrine and Good Works

What is the connection between sound doctrine and Christian living?

According to Titus, what we believe directly shapes how we live. Sound doctrine leads to godly character, while false teaching distorts both belief and behavior. Paul calls the church to consistency—living in a way that reflects the truth of the gospel.

Why does Paul emphasize the role of elders in Titus 1?

Paul highlights elders because they are entrusted with guarding the truth and modeling godly living. In a time of false teaching, biblically qualified leadership is essential for protecting the church and teaching sound doctrine.

What does it mean to be a “people for God’s own possession”?

This phrase from Titus 2:14 refers to the church being set apart by Christ’s redemptive work. We belong to Him—and our lives should reflect His holiness, grace, and love through good works and faithful witness.

How does Titus teach us to live in a culture that opposes biblical truth?

Titus urges believers to stand firm in sound doctrine and live upright, self-controlled lives. We're not called to blend in but to stand out with humility, grace, and clarity, showing the difference the gospel makes.

What are “good works” according to the book of Titus?

Good works in Titus aren't limited to big acts of service—they include daily acts of obedience, love, and service to others. From parenting and citizenship to kindness and self-control, every area of life is an opportunity to reflect God’s grace.

How should Christians handle false teaching and division in the church?

Paul instructs Titus to rebuke false teachers and avoid divisive controversies. The church is called to guard sound doctrine and stay focused on the gospel, removing persistent divisive voices if necessary.

What does it mean to be justified by grace in Titus 3?

Justification by grace means that believers are declared righteous before God—not by works, but by Christ’s merit. It is a finished act that flows from God’s mercy and results in a transformed life devoted to good works.

Is submission to authority always required for Christians?

Paul calls believers to be good citizens, showing respect and humility. However, Scripture also makes it clear that we are not to submit when it violates God’s commands. Obedience to God takes precedence over human authority.

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