Titus is the seventeenth book of the New Testament and is Paul’s letter instructing Titus on how to lead and organize the church in Crete. It emphasizes sound doctrine, godly leadership, and good works as evidence of true faith. Paul encourages believers to live disciplined, upright lives that reflect God’s grace. Titus is a book of church order, practical holiness, and faithful living.
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