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Written by Paul
3 chapters · 15 min read
~62-66 AD (if Paul) or later (if pseudonymous)
— Paul's trusted co-worker organizing churches on
To guide in appointing leaders and establishing order in the Cretan churches
Titus is Paul's playbook for building healthy churches from scratch. He left on the island of — a place with a rough reputation — to organize the new churches there. The letter covers appointing solid leaders, shutting down false teachers, and one of the most beautiful passages in the Bible: 'The grace of God has appeared, bringing for all people, training us to renounce ungodliness' (2:11-12). It's short but punches way above its weight.
Paul says you can claim to know God all day, but your actions are the receipts — if your life contradicts your confession, that's not faith, that's cap.
Titus 1 — The Leadership Standards Drop
Grace isn't just your get-out-of-jail-free card — it's literally what trains you to stop being a mess, and that's the real glow up.
Titus 2 — The Glow Up Manual for the Whole Church
Paul drops a two-strike rule for toxic people — if someone makes division their whole personality and won't stop after two warnings, it's boundaries time, no cap.
Titus 3 — The Glow Up Is Real (And You Didn't Earn It)
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