Titus Chapters - ASV Bible

Titus Chapters - ASV Bible

Titus is a brief pastoral letter from Paul to Titus, his associate left in Crete to organize newly planted churches and appoint qualified elders. Titus Bible chapters outline the character requirements for church leaders, practical teaching for different age groups within the congregation, and the theological foundation for Christian ethics: the grace of God that "trains us to renounce ungodliness and worldly passions, and to live self-controlled, upright, and godly lives" (2:12). The letter emphasizes that sound doctrine must produce transformed living, and that the church's visible difference from surrounding culture — in integrity, love, and good works — is itself a powerful testimony to the gospel.


About Titus

Titus is the fifty-sixth book of the Bible, written by the apostle Paul around AD 62-64 to his trusted co-worker Titus who had been left in Crete to set in order what remained to be done and to appoint elders in every town, and spanning 3 chapters. Like First Timothy, Titus belongs to the Pastoral Epistles and addresses the practical challenges of establishing healthy church leadership and countering false teaching in a culturally challenging environment -- the Cretans had a reputation (even quoted by one of their own prophets) for being liars and slow. Paul provides qualifications for elders, rebukes the false teachers sharply, and outlines the godly conduct expected of various groups within the congregation. Major themes include the connection between sound doctrine and godly living, the transformation produced by God's grace, the qualifications and character of church leaders, the beauty of doing good works as a natural outflow of salvation, and the blessed hope of Christ's appearing. Key chapters include Titus 2 (what is proper for sound doctrine -- instruction for various demographic groups) and Titus 3 (saved through washing and renewal by the Holy Spirit). Famous verses include Titus 2:11-12 -- For the grace of God has appeared that offers salvation to all people. It teaches us to say no to ungodliness -- and Titus 3:5 -- He saved us, not because of righteous things we had done, but because of his mercy. Titus KJV Bible reading is a concise guide to gospel-shaped church life. Read the Book of Titus online here in full.