1Paul, a servant of God and an Apostle of Jesus Christ, in accord with the faith of God’s elect and in acknowledgment of the truth which is accompanied by piety
✟2in the hope of the eternal life that God, who does not lie, promised before the ages of time
✟3which, at the proper time, he has manifested by his Word, in the preaching that has been entrusted to me by the command of God our Savior
✟4to Titus, beloved son according to the common faith. Grace and peace, from God the Father and from Christ Jesus our Savior
✟5For this reason, I left you behind in Crete: so that those things which are lacking, you would correct, and so that you would ordain, throughout the communities, priests, (just as I also ordained you
✟6if such a man is without offense, the husband of one wife, having faithful children, not accused of self-indulgence, nor of insubordination
✟7And a bishop, as a steward of God, must be without offense: not arrogant, not short-tempered, not a drunkard, not violent, not desiring tainted profit
✟8but instead: hospitable, kind, sober, just, holy, chaste
✟9embracing faithful speech which is in agreement with doctrine, so that he may be able to exhort in sound doctrine and to argue against those who contradict
✟10For there are, indeed, many who are disobedient, who speak empty words, and who deceive, especially those who are of the circumcision
✟11These must be reproved, for they subvert entire houses, teaching things which should not be taught, for the favor of shameful gain
✟12A certain one of these, a prophet of their own kind, said: “The Cretans are ever liars, evil beasts, lazy gluttons.
✟13This testimony is true. Because of this, rebuke them sharply, so that they may be sound in the faith
✟14not paying attention to Jewish fables, nor to the rules of men who have turned themselves away from the truth
✟15All things are clean to those who are clean. But to those who are defiled, and to unbelievers, nothing is clean; for both their mind and their conscience have been polluted
✟16They claim that they know God. But, by their own works, they deny him, since they are abominable, and unbelieving, and reprobate, toward every good work
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Chapter 2
1But you are to speak the things that befit sound doctrine
✟2Old men should be sober, chaste, prudent, sound in faith, in love, in patience
✟3Old women, similarly, should be in holy attire, not false accusers, not given to much wine, teaching well
✟4so that they may teach prudence to the young women, so that they may love their husbands, love their children
✟5be sensible, chaste, restrained, have concern for the household, be kind, be subordinate to their husbands: so that the Word of God may be not blasphemed
✟6Exhort young men similarly, so that they may show self-restraint
✟7In all things, present yourself as an example of good works: in doctrine, with integrity, with seriousness
✟8with sound words, irreproachably, so that he who is an opponent may dread that he has nothing evil to say about us
✟9Exhort servants to be submissive to their masters, in all things pleasing, not contradicting
✟10not cheating, but in all things showing good fidelity, so that they may adorn the doctrine of God our Savior in all things
✟11For the grace of God our Savior has appeared to all men
✟12instructing us to reject impiety and worldly desires, so that we may live soberly and justly and piously in this age
✟13looking forward to the blessed hope and the advent of the glory of the great God and of our Savior Jesus Christ
✟14He gave himself for our sake, so that he might redeem us from all iniquity, and might cleanse for himself an acceptable people, pursuers of good works
✟15Speak and exhort and argue these things with all authority. Let no one despise you
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Chapter 3
1Admonish them to be subordinate to the rulers and authorities, to obey their dictates, to be prepared for every good work
✟2to speak evil of no one, not to be litigious, but to be reserved, displaying all meekness toward all men
✟3For, in times past, we ourselves were also unwise, unbelieving, erring, servants of various desires and pleasures, acting with malice and envy, being hateful and hating one another
✟4But then the kindness and humanity of God our Savior appeared
✟5And he saved us, not by works of justice that we had done, but, in accord with his mercy, by the washing of regeneration and by the renovation of the Holy Spirit
✟6whom he has poured out upon us in abundance, through Jesus Christ our Savior
✟7so that, having been justified by his grace, we may become heirs according to the hope of eternal life
✟8This is a faithful saying. And I want you to confirm these things, so that those who believe in God may take care to excel in good works. These things are good and useful to men
✟9But avoid foolish questions, and genealogies, and contentions, as well as arguments against the law. For these are useless and empty
✟10Avoid a man who is a heretic, after the first and second correction
✟11knowing that one who is like this has been subverted, and that he offends; for he has been condemned by his own judgment
✟12When I send Artemas or Tychicus to you, hurry to return to me at Nicopolis. For I have decided to winter there
✟13Send Zenas the lawyer and Apollo ahead with care, and let nothing be lacking to them
✟14But let our men also learn to excel in good works pertaining to the necessities of life, so that they may not be unfruitful
✟15All those who are with me greet you. Greet those who love us in the faith. May the grace of God be with you all. Amen
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