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The Rev. Thomas Eckstein, pastor of Concordia Lutheran Church in Jamestown, ND, joins the Rev. Dr. Phil Booe to study Titus 3.
Paul begins with a call for Christians to be submissive to authorities, but not just obedient, but to not speak evil of them. He then highlights the transformative power of God's grace and its impact on Christian living. While asserting we are saved by his grace through baptism, Paul emphasizes doing good works which flow from faith is vital. Paul reminds Titus, and us all, that we were once slaves to sin, but through rebirth and renewal by the Holy Spirit, we have salvation as a gift from God, received through faith in Christ.
The "Pastoral Epistles" of 1st and 2nd Timothy and Titus, written by the Apostle Paul and divinely inspired by the Holy Spirit, are a treasure trove of invaluable insights into the early Christian church and God’s expectation for its leaders. These letters, brimming with wisdom, are not relics of the past but remain authoritative today. They offer a roadmap for navigating the challenges of leadership and teaching, making them not only essential for understanding the role of pastors but also for all Christians seeking to live a life that honors God's will.
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The Rev. Thomas Eckstein, pastor of Concordia Lutheran Church in Jamestown, ND, joins the Rev. Dr. Phil Booe to study Titus 3.
Paul begins with a call for Christians to be submissive to authorities, but not just obedient, but to not speak evil of them. He then highlights the transformative power of God's grace and its impact on Christian living. While asserting we are saved by his grace through baptism, Paul emphasizes doing good works which flow from faith is vital. Paul reminds Titus, and us all, that we were once slaves to sin, but through rebirth and renewal by the Holy Spirit, we have salvation as a gift from God, received through faith in Christ.
The "Pastoral Epistles" of 1st and 2nd Timothy and Titus, written by the Apostle Paul and divinely inspired by the Holy Spirit, are a treasure trove of invaluable insights into the early Christian church and God’s expectation for its leaders. These letters, brimming with wisdom, are not relics of the past but remain authoritative today. They offer a roadmap for navigating the challenges of leadership and teaching, making them not only essential for understanding the role of pastors but also for all Christians seeking to live a life that honors God's will.
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