Titus and Philemon: The Truth According to Godliness & Christian Grace in Action [Paperback]

Titus and Philemon: The Truth According to Godliness & Christian Grace in Action by Stanley Bruce Anstey
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Paul's letters to Titus and Philemon are called "pastoral epistles" because they were written to individuals rather than assemblies, giving personal counsel and instruction.

In the epistle to Titus, Paul emphasizes the need for truth and godliness—that is, a proper balance between Christian doctrine and practice—being found among the saints. Titus was left in Crete to insist on this with apostolic authority which he had received as a delegate from the Apostle Paul. Truth and godliness were to be found in the leaders (elders), and in all the saints, and exhibited in their public testimony before the world.

Paul's epistle to Philemon is unique among the "pastoral epistles" in that it is concerned with a purely private matter between two individuals. Thus, it has a distinct character of its own, demonstrating Christian grace and love in action in a real-life circumstance. The epistle contains no statement of doctrine; nor does it have any general exhortations to Christian living but furnishes us with an inspiring example of Christian grace and courtesy.

 

Table of Contents

 

The Epistle of Paul to Titus

1.      Introduction

2.      Truth and Godliness in the Elders – Chapter 1

3.      Truth and Godliness in the Saints – Chapter 2

4.      Truth and Godliness before the World – Chapter 3

The Epistle of Paul to Philemon

1.      Introduction

 

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