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John Riggs - April 22, 2018

Our Gospel-Fueled Pursuit of the Good Life

Titus: How the Gospel Makes You Good

Titus 3:8–15 [8] The saying is trustworthy, and I want you to insist on these things, so that those who have believed in God may be careful to devote themselves to good works. These things are excellent and profitable for people. [9] But avoid foolish controversies, genealogies, dissensions, and quarrels about the law, for they are unprofitable and worthless. [10] As for a person who stirs up division, after warning him once and then twice, have nothing more to do with him, [11] knowing that such a person is warped and sinful; he is self-condemned. Final Instructions and Greetings [12] When I send Artemas or Tychicus to you, do your best to come to me at Nicopolis, for I have decided to spend the winter there. [13] Do your best to speed Zenas the lawyer and Apollos on their way; see that they lack nothing. [14] And let our people learn to devote themselves to good works, so as to help cases of urgent need, and not be unfruitful. [15] All who are with me send greetings to you. Greet those who love us in the faith. Grace be with you all. (ESV)

Scripture References: Titus 3:8-15

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