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What does a woman's life look like when the gospel has actually taken hold? In Titus 2:3–5, Paul paints a picture of the redeemed woman — one whose life has moved from chaos to order, whose home has become a guide to what is good, and whose example is teaching the next generation. This is not a passage about impossible standards or domestic servitude. It is a passage about the quiet, powerful, gospel-shaped life of a woman who knows she has been bought, cleansed, and called — and who lets that reality reorder everything in her life.
By Normandale Baptist ChurchWhat does a woman's life look like when the gospel has actually taken hold? In Titus 2:3–5, Paul paints a picture of the redeemed woman — one whose life has moved from chaos to order, whose home has become a guide to what is good, and whose example is teaching the next generation. This is not a passage about impossible standards or domestic servitude. It is a passage about the quiet, powerful, gospel-shaped life of a woman who knows she has been bought, cleansed, and called — and who lets that reality reorder everything in her life.