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Titus 1 vs 10-16
We somewhat rushed through verses 10 and 11 at the end of last Sunday, so
I’d like to revisit a few points from those verses just for a moment.
Titus Chapter 1 Verses 10 – 11
(On the subject of insubordination) Being easy is a big part of
fellowship and a bigger part of the work of the ministry. There’s
enough difficulty and pushing already concerning the plow of the
ministry field. If someone adds friction, not good for ministry and it’s
as simple as that. Christians and especially leaders in the work of
Christ must be folks you rest upon. Not folks that take away from your
rest! We are sabbath/rest dwellers and also should be people that bring
rest into any situation. An ease. A lightning!
Hebrews 4:9-11 says, “There is a rest reserved for the people of God.
For he who has entered into His rest has himself also ceased from his
works as God did from His. Let us therefore be diligent to enter that
rest, lest anyone fall according to the same example of disobedience.”
Another way to say disobedience? Insubordination or withholding the
grace, mercy, peace and love that we have been afforded.
For it is by grace that you have been saved, not of works, lest anyone
should boast (Paul wrote in Ephesians), and so ceasing from our own
works to be perfect and good enough, we enter into the rest of God, a
Sabbath soul, by grace. So, we, Christians, should be extreme
gracists! Sabbath providers because we are sabbath dwellers. Rest and
ease infectors because we are the infected! Therefore, we ought to be
the presence of sabbath in the lives of others, especially those in the
work of the ministry. Are YOU!?
Idle talkers and deceivers. Idle talking means wasting mental cycles
with empty, useless or unprofitable words. Ephesians 4:29 says, “Let
no corrupt word proceed out of your mouth, but what is good for
necessary edification, that it may impart grace to the hearers.” Don’t
put someone in leadership in the ministry that have a significant habit
of talking about and bringing up secondary issues or doubtful doctrine.
And certainly, if you find someone to be untruthful, sheesh…
And Paul calls out those especially of the circumcision not to single
out Jews but to shine a spotlight on legalists… Those that haven’t yet
grasped grace for themselves…
Paul says their mouths must be stopped. Love that! If not, they can
pull down whole families and households, which at that time were
churches… And he knows that in the end, those folks aren’t trying to
set anyone free but to bring them into their ego feeding club.
Titus Chapter 1 Verses 12 – 13a
HA! Tell us how you really feel about Cretans!? HA! As I’ve said
before, in those times, to be called a Cretan was to be called a liar, a
cheater, someone that was just nasty and it was known throughout the
culture. There was even a Greek word that was fashioned after the
word Creten. Kretizo meant to act like a Cretan, or to be called a liar
because ancient Cretans were notoriously regarded as habitual
deceivers and liars!
Interestingly enough, Paul may be quoting a 6 th Century BC Cretan
philosopher named Epimenides and famously known as the
Epimenides Paradox because Epimenides himself was a Cretan! HA!
It’s paradoxical because his own statement, “All Cretans are liars,”
creates a self-referential contradiction. If the statement is true, he must
be lying; if it is false, the statement in not true! Have fun with that
one! Paul seems to agree with it in his experience!
Titus Chapter 1 Verses 13 - 14
These words seem harsh however remember the English language is
quite weak compared to the Greek. Greek words often communicate
tone, intention, emotion, source…, much better than English. So, we
read the phrase, “rebuke them sharply,” and some Christians lose their
Sabbath personas. Go all Religious Rambo and then point to the Bible
to justify their flesh. Don’t ever do that…
The word for rebuke can also be translated convince, or uncover the
error with confidence, and the word sharply has the connotation of
cutting in…, an abrupt and prompt response. So, while Paul is
certainly instructing Titus to stand his ground against Cretans, the
admonition implies a preparedness and confidence on the part of Titus.
Being prepared is a secret super power to confidence. This is back
to verse 9 in what Paul said to Titus. To hold fast the faithful word that
he may be able to exhort and convict those who contradict.
Paul said to Timothy in 2 Timothy 4:2-4, “Preach the word! Be ready
in season and out of season. Convince, rebuke, exhort, with all
longsuffering and teaching. For the time will come when they will not
endure sound doctrine, but according to their own desires, because
they have itching ears, they will heap up for themselves teachers; and
they will turn their ears away from the truth, and be turned aside to
fables.” These times described what was happening in Crete and this
DEFINITELY describes the times we are living in now!
Charlie Kirk was murdered not because he screamed at people and
protested and picketed but because he was able by sound doctrine to
give an answer to every person that contradicted the word of God or
the One true God. And they killed him for it!
Church today! Pulpits across the world, this one included, giving the
clarity of the Word of God and full grown “Christian” adults on their
phones and the Word having no effect on them… These are the times
we live in today.
And yet, confidence and character are instructed through
preparedness. Know the Word. Study it. Be ready. I am confident, and
I know that I’ll fail and that doesn’t scare me, I am confident that any
issue, any circumstance, any question, I can answer not by giving my
opinion or experience or feelings but by simply restating what the
Bible says on a subject. And so, I don’t care if they don’t like my
answer, it’s not mine. Doesn’t upset me, anger me, make me lose my
peace… “Here’s what the Bible says…” To be able to say that is a
sharp rebuke! Got Charlie shot…, and that’s all he did.
Titus Chapter 1 Verse 15
This is a perfect example of why context is so important in rightfully
dividing the word of truth. One rule of studying the Bible, indeed a
law of teaching the Bible, is you teach the intent of the author. Not
your interpretation, not your thoughts, you don’t add to it and you
don’t take away from it. Find the intention of the author and explain it.
The context of this statement is sound doctrine, not the flesh. I
have heard people use this to justify drug use, adultery, porn, on and
on. Absolutely ridiculous. If your doctrine doesn’t lead to you being
more holy then your doctrine isn’t doctrine, it’s a drug. Just something
you are using to feed your flesh and that’s why you’re so extremely
unprofitable. The flesh profits nothing but holiness abounds to profit!
Paul is speaking about and giving weight to why Titus ought to be
focused on teaching sound doctrine and being prepared and confident
to refute and convince and teach those in Crete THE way, The truth
and THE life. Because a little leaven leavens the whole lump… SO
many don’t believe that…
I’ll be righteous here but I’ll have some flex over here…, it darkens
everything! Just like people say to me, “I want to lose some weight
around my mid-section.” GOOD LUCK! That’s not how it works. You
lose weight all over or you don’t lose it at all. Just like purity and
power of mind. Just like profitability as a person. Just like maturity in
the faith and heart and mind. Growing up and becoming a better
person. A little leaven leavens the whole lump.
Do it a different way, you’re welcome to… I see guys in the gym all
the time doing some wack-a-do workout and they are working hard,
man! Struggling and sweating and grunting, NO GAINS! Why?
They’re doing arms day! HA! Don’t do that with doctrine. To the
unbelieving in any aspect of sound doctrine, nothing is pure, not their
minds, hearts, perspectives, rationale, thinking, all of it…, and if you
really want to be honest, they aren’t concerned about conscience if
they have it at all…
Titus Chapter 1 Verse 16
We aren’t saved by works, not a chance, the salvation of a perfect and
holy God unto perfect and eternal life is not and could never be by
works, it is by grace that you have been saved, through faith, not of
works and not of yourselves lest any of us could boast. BUT, works
most certainly reveal my salvation. You can get a good idea of the
state of the root by the health of the fruit…
Profess, the word means they agree with you in your Biblical
counseling, can’t deny it, it’s true and its plain and its simple. They
promise, they give thanks, they confess, this is what this word means,
they declare openly that they know God, but in works they deny Him.
The word for know is the key. This is not head knowledge, this is
personal, intimate, character, family, they profess to know God but
then aren’t forgiving, loving, accommodating, wanting things to be
right and good with my wife (prime example, you for your husband if
you are a wife), or with your boss, or with your pastor…, working
towards peace and mercy and grace and love at all times…, then you
don’t know God.
1 John 1:6 says, “If we say we have fellowship with Him, and walk in
darkness, we lie and do not practice the truth.” 1 John 4:20 says, “If
someone says, “I love God,” and hates his brother, he is a liar…” So
profess whatever you want, your unprofitness reveals you!
Unprofitable for the glory and kingdom of God!
Signs. Abominable. Bdelooktos in the Greek. It means what is not
acceptable in heaven. And to anyone who carries about with them the
heart of God, you identify the behavior as RIDICULOUS, and when
you tell them that…, itching ears don’t like that too much! HA!
Disobedient. Not compliant with what is righteous. Excuses.
Justifications. Denials. Defenses. Deflections. Or lip service. Someone
is just find walking in some sort of something that ain’t gonna happen
in heaven and when you correct them, even if they accept it, nothing
changes.
Disqualified for every good work. Simply put, unprofitable. Titus’ job,
and my job as a pastor, is to equip the church and each of us to go
from unprofitable for the kingdom, to profitable for the kingdom. To
bring glory to God and to then go and do the same. Jesus said it this
way, Matthew 28:19-20, “Go therefore and make disciples of all the
nations, baptizing them in the name of the Father and of the Son and
of the Holy Spirit, teaching them to observe all things that I have
commanded you; and lo, I am with you always, even to the end of the
age.” Amen.” Pretty awesome. Paul wrote this to Titus, but he wrote it
to all of us too, along with Jesus!
