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Titus Chapter 2 Verses 11
Notice it is the grace of God that brings salvation! It is by grace that
you have been saved, not of works, not of yourselves, it is the gift of
God so that no one can boast! (Ephesians 2:8) Grace doesn’t make
salvation obtainable by good works. That’s what so many think, teach
and have been taught. But that’s not it, and truly, when you look
intently into it, that doesn’t even make sense!
Grace brings salvation. God’s riches at Christ’s expense. That you had
a debt. I had a debt of sin. No means by which to pay it. But Luke
1:37, heaven proclaimed through the angel Gabriel, “With God,
nothing will be impossible!” Jesus’ disciples were stumped by the
whole thought of salvation one day and we read in Matthew 19:25-26,
“When His disciples heard it, they were greatly astonished, saying,
‘Who then can be saved?’ But Jesus looked at them and said to them,
“With men this is impossible, but with God all things are possible.”
My debt, no means. His means paid my debt. And even more, debt
paid AND account FULLY funded. To the point, I mean, I don’t think
this has ever happened, but the bank called and said, “No need to
deposit anything more, we are out of room!” HA! That’s the grace
of God. The unconditional love, the unmerited favor, the unrestrained
full and perfect presence, all of that has been brought by the grace of
God because God IS love!
Not because I am good but because He is good! And this salvation
brought by the blood of Jesus, the grace of God, has appeared to ALL
men. You see there’s a missing step in the lives of the lost and that is
RECEIVED. Grace, salvation, brought to everyone. All people, all
times, all places, all circumstances. Salvation has APPEARED.
Epiphaino in the Greek. Epiphany. Salvation by grace has become
visible somehow to all, clearly known, but John 1:12 reveals, “As
many as received Him, to them He gave the right to become the
children of God.”
This salvation, this grace that has brought salvation to all men must be
received for you to be saved. For you to have the free gift of salvation,
you must receive the free gift of salvation, even though it has been
brought to ALL men.
This verse by the way is a terrible hurdle for those that ascribe to the
false doctrine of limited atonement. The belief that God died only for
the sins of those that would receive Him and not for the sins of the
world as John 3:16 clearly says. Salvation, very clear here, has
appeared to ALL.
And this grace doesn’t teach us that God tolerates and allows all
darkness of flesh now because it’s paid for anyway. That is to abuse
and hold as worthless the sacrifice, blood, gift of Christ and heart of
God… So, grace, true salvation when received BEARS fruit worthy of
salvation. Not unto salvation, not good works, good fruit to make you
saved or keep you saved but good works and good fruit as a RESULT
of the heart changed by grace…
Titus Chapter 2 Verse 12
Check this out, here it is! I bet you didn’t know this or at least haven’t
considered this…, that grace teaches us to stop hurting ourselves,
stop hurting others, and get it together! Did you know that!? As you
lean into the understanding of the goodness and the holiness of God,
draw nearer and nearer to Him, you glimpse perfection in your
spiritual heart of hearts and it frees you.
Freedom from the plentiful prison of loss, regret, profitlessness, and
freedom unto love, joy, peace, longsuffering, kindness, goodness,
faithfulness, gentleness and self-control. Which Galatians 5:22 says,
“Against such there is no law.” Why? Total freedom!
So, grace teaches us to deny ungodliness and worldly lusts. The word
deny in the Greek means to refuse, to say, “no thanks,” to what takes
you away from your Creator, in other words who YOU were created to
be, when that is offered, “no thanks.” Grace teaches us the power of
NO to what takes from us and YES to what builds us up in the Lord…
Denying ungodliness. Ok, let’s stand on solid ground for just a
moment and get super practical. God is good. God is perfect. God is
wise. God is light. God is love. So therefore, godliness is all those
things. Ungodliness, life lived or actions taken that are without
reverence towards God, moves you away from all of those things.
Moves you away from what is good. A good outcome, a good
solution, a good marriage, a good life, all that is good. Moves you
away from that which is perfect, that which is wise, that which makes
every day light, that which fills your life with love. So, yea, God’s
grace, getting to know Him and drawing yourself near to him, makes
total sense that it teaches you that because God loves you! That’s the
grace itself!
So, grace teaches us to deny ungodliness and worldly lusts. Worldly
lusts speaks of that part of me that craves and when that craving is
coddled, it just produces more crave. The flesh that is never satisfied!
Ecclesiastes 1:8 says, “The eye is not satisfied with seeing, nor the ear
filled with hearing.” So, the wise, the one that has drawn near to God
and learned truth, know that the pangs and urges of the flesh are not to
be yielded to because that is a losing strategy.
Yield to that which is never satisfied and you will never stop
yielding. You gain nothing, accomplish nothing, other than a moment
that is so fast it’s barely to be called a moment that you glimpse the
peace that is only found sustainable in maturity of faith. And so,
denying worldly lusts means to feel it, see it, know it and at the same
time know that it isn’t the power… God is… Unto great satisfaction
even over the things of the flesh. This is what grace teaches us!
Titus Chapter 2 Verses 13 – 14
Not for His proclamation of goodness! Not for His popularity or
praise. He’s not looking for any of that. All of this, this grace upon my
life and yours, this wisdom, this love, this absolute demandment that I
deny sin and grow in righteousness is so that we might become people
that are special, different, zealous for good works!
If you are zealous for good works…, just think of it, that which drives
profit through the roof in your life, that which chases away the
darkness in your heart of hearts and dawns forth a heart that is thriving
and surging in joy, strength, maturity…, these are what the Bible
would define as “good works.” If you are zealous for that you become
a magnet for all things good unto the glory of God! This IS WHAT
GOD WANTS FOR HIS CHILDREN!
Titus Chapter 2 Verse 15
They’re going to despise you, those that are stuck always throw shade
on those that are not… Paul says to Titus, don’t let them despise
you… Super thick skin, super soft heart. They’re going to despise you,
and it doesn’t matter. Make sure you don’t let it matter to you. And
truly for the one that has it all, has found this incredible grace, when
folks despise it, who cares! You’re not the one without, they are!
This is one of the reasons those with the most means, the folks that are
super rich, wear the same old shoes they’ve worn for years, still
rocking the BKs and Jordache and wearing the simple Citizen watch.
Because when you have a ton and you know it, you have nothing to
prove to anyone else!
So, grasp this for yourself and then stick to it with the people. This
will build the church that will make an impact and know the Lord. No
flex here, Titus. No other gospel. No other call. No other message. It is
the salvation of God by the grace of God through the faith of the
person that leads to what God wants for you, for me and for His
church! Don’t stray at all from this! Nothing else works because
nothing else is TRUE!
Teach God’s grace, exhort people to good works and rebuke
foolishness. Let them see for themselves what grace teaches by finding
out good works satisfies the soul and spirit and finding out
ungodliness steals and destroys…
