
Look at the Book
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What Does It Mean to Be Sanctified in Christ Jesus? 1 Corinthians 1:1–3, Part 4
In What Sense Is the Church God’s Church? 1 Corinthians 1:1–3, Part 3
What Does the Name ‘Christ Jesus’ Mean? 1 Corinthians 1:1–3, Part 2
Understanding Paul Is Understanding the Word of God: 1 Corinthians 1:1–3, Part 1
The Heart of the Matter: Fearless Love from True Faith: Philemon 1–25
Fellow Workers Full of Grace for Philemon: Philemon 23–25, Part 2
Epaphras: Founder, Pastor, Prisoner, Greeter: Philemon 23–25, Part 1
Paul’s Paradoxical Way of Being Refreshed: Philemon 18–22
Can We Always Know the Purposes of Providence? Philemon 15–17, Part 3
How the New Testament Transformed Slavery: Philemon 15–17, Part 2
Receive Onesimus No Longer as a Slave but as a Brother: Philemon 15–17, Part 1
How to Motivate Without Commanding: Philemon 8–14, Part 4
Does Commanding Ever Serve Love? Philemon 8–14, Part 3
Why Does Not Commanding Serve Love? Philemon 8–14, Part 2
Faith Is the Freedom to Love: Philemon 8–14, Part 1
The Ripple Effect of Christian Refreshment: Philemon 4–7, Part 2
The Saints Are Refreshed and Christ Is Glorified: Philemon 4–7, Part 1
Why Is It Right to Read a Personal Letter to Philemon? Philemon 1–3, Part 2
Who Was the Apostle Paul? Philemon 1–3, Part 1
What Is the Letter to Philemon About? Philemon 1–25
The Final Words and Main Theme of Paul’s Letter to Titus: Titus 3:12–15
Unprofitable Controversies and Those Who Cause Them: Titus 3:8–11, Part 2
How the Gospel Serves Excellent Deeds: Titus 3:8–11, Part 1
How Spectacular and Satisfying Is Eternal Life? Titus 3:4–7, Part 8

Justified by Grace in Hope of Eternal Life: Titus 3:4–7, Part 7
When we think of God’s grace in salvation, how does justification by faith lead to our adoption as children of God and the gift of eternal life?

How We Experience the Rich Outpouring of the Holy Spirit: Titus 3:4–7, Part 6
When the Bible tells us to be renewed, how is that supposed to happen? The Holy Spirit works in us to make us taste and enjoy God’s great love for us.

Does ‘Washing of Regeneration’ Refer to Baptismal Regeneration? Titus 3:4–7, Part 5
Does regeneration come from washing, or does washing come from regeneration? When God gives us new life, he also makes us clean by his power.

Why Can’t Our Good Works Save Us? Titus 3:4–7, Part 4
Why do our good works in Christ please God when even our best works outside Christ added to our guilt? John Piper explores the insufficiency of works to save.

Don’t Miss the Diamonds in the Chest of Salvation: Titus 3:4–7, Part 3
Mercy, regeneration, justification, grace, inheritance, hope, eternal life — salvation is full of wonders for us to study and enjoy.

Saved from What? Titus 3:4–7, Part 2
For Christians, the word “saved” is so common that we might easily overlook its sobering implications. From what danger did God rescue us?

What Kind of God Was There Before Creation? Titus 3:4–7, Part 1
The God who devised the plan of salvation through Jesus’s life, death, and resurrection must be a certain kind of God. Come and see his kindness.

Paul’s Despicable History: Titus 3:3
God’s mercy shines all the brighter against the darkness of our sinful past, when our rebellious desires drove us into every kind of malice and envy.

Can a Gentle, Meek, Non-Combative Person Rebuke? Titus 3:1–2, Part 2
A Christian’s meekness comes not from a certain disposition but from the Holy Spirit — the same Spirit who sometimes moves us to rebuke.

Christians Go Beyond Compliance: Titus 3:1–2, Part 1
Because of the redemption Christ has accomplished, we are free to submit without fear to human rulers as we pursue the good works God has given us.

Pastor, Let No One Disregard You: Titus 2:11–15, Part 6
The church needs pastors through whom the word of God overflows in everyday speech, including in words of exhortation and authoritative rebuke.

Pardoned to Be Passionate for Good Deeds: Titus 2:11–15, Part 5
When Christ gave himself for our sake, what did he accomplish? His redeeming work breaks the power of sin and purifies us so that we belong to him.

Eagerly Awaiting Our Gladsome Hope: Titus 2:11–15, Part 4
Jesus’s second coming is supposed to be our greatest hope. But what is it about that hope that should make us wait so eagerly?

What Are Worldly Desires? Titus 2:11–15, Part 3
How do we know the difference between a godly desire and a worldly desire? A godly desire will only grow sweeter as our desire for God grows.

What Makes the Training of Grace Christian? Titus 2:11–15, Part 2
The training regimen of grace goes deeper than moral imperatives — “Do this” and “Do that.” God’s grace trains us to start and end at the cross of Christ.

What Is the Grace of God? Titus 2:11–15, Part 1
Where does grace start, and where does it go? Before all ages, God planned to save us by his grace and to make us holy through that same power.

How Slaves Beautify Their Salvation: Titus 2:9–10
In the most vulnerable places in society, God has called believers who will make his salvation beautiful through their submission, diligence, and joy.

Set an Example of Incorruptible Teaching: Titus 2:6–8
What could be more important for young men than self-control? Paul finishes his instructions to various generations with a word to young men and Titus.

How Older Women Help Younger Women Live for the Word of God: Titus 2:3–5
What does love for the word of God look like for women in various stages of life? By God’s design, older women can guide younger women in Christ’s ways.

Healthy Teaching Makes Healthy Old Men: Titus 2:1–2
Sound doctrine — God’s revelation in Christ — has the power to guard us from silliness and immaturity and frivolity, and to make us healthy in every way.

To the Pure All Things Are Pure: Titus 1:15–16
Any good deed could be an act of hypocrisy if it denies the promises of God. So, what kind of heart makes good deeds actually good?

‘Cretans Are Always Liars’ — Really? Titus 1:10–14, Part 2
Why would Paul quote — and agree with — someone who seems to insult everyone in his mission field? Paul is aiming for rebuke that leads to restoration.

Ruining Households for Money: Titus 1:10–14, Part 1
In a world full of evil, an elder’s job is not to fight an impossible battle against outside influences but to silence error within the church.

What Does It Mean to Exhort and Rebuke? Titus 1:5–9, Part 5
What enables elders to rebuke and exhort with all authority? Only their tight grip on the healthy doctrine given to them in the word of God.

Eleven Marks of Mature Elders: Titus 1:5–9, Part 4
What do the various elder qualifications mean, and where can we go to learn more about them? Each is rooted to Scripture and crucial for pastors.

One Wife, Faithful Children: Titus 1:5–9, Part 3
In Paul’s list of elder qualifications, does “husband of one wife” mean “never remarried” — and does “his children are faithful” mean they must be Christians?