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Living Doctrine: The Book of Titus is unavailable, but you can change that!

In his letter to Titus, the Apostle Paul implores the reader to take truth seriously and to ensure that the good news of gospel is being passed on in its full force. Solid Christian doctrine and a passion for godly Christian life are twin themes weave their way throughout this short epistle. In Living Doctrine, Danny Akin unpacks this powerful message and shows how these themes are still vital...

Paul also calls himself an “apostle of Jesus Christ.” Though an apostle, Paul is “one abnormally born.” Unlike the twelve disciples, he was placed into the office at a different time and in an unusual way (1 Cor 15:8). The term “apostle” also has a general meaning that applies to every one of us, for we are “sent ones” as those who go out on behalf of Jesus Christ. This speaks of our calling and authority as missionaries of our Savior. His ministry, like ours, exists for the salvation of the lost
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