TITUS! – Guide to a sound lifestyle
Looking for a summary of a sound lifestyle?
The book of Titus is the place to study. It’s a book I call a guide to living a value added lifestyle. Only 3 chapters long, this book has a say in almost every area of our life.
Paul was the person writing this letter to his mentee, Titus, advising, instructing and encouraging him on things that should be put in place for the overall impact of the kingdom of God. It touches on everything in summary, especially when reading from an amplified version of the bible. A reading that will equip you not only for today, but for eternity as it teaches daily living standards that will put you in right standing with God. You will gain a good and solid foundation in doctrine so that practing spiritual living can be easy.
Find out:
• How to identify an authentic teacher of the word and protect yourself from being taught in error.
• How to identify a man and woman who is of God in character and responsibility
• How to live a lifestyle worthy of emulation
• Who to love and who not to love
• Characteristics of a Sound Church
• What type of discussions we should be involved in
• How to attain all round success in life
• What the Grace of God is here to do
This book is just one of the many places we can study to gain the God kind of knowledge on where we are called to be. Please do not disregard all other areas of the living word of God; everything in this Holy book is profitable for our living.


The Book of Titus is a very good book to read esp when in small groups. It lets us know what needs to be actually taught from the pulpit as well as where our priorities should be as followers of Jesus.
We belong to Jesus, the teachings of Jesus is higher priority than anyone else’s (no matter what office they hold). Let us read his word (Holy Bible) and not be polluted by false teachings in this day and age.
1 Thessalonians 5:21 ” Test everything. Hold on to the good.”
Let us not hold on to anything that is not good. Test it with his word.
A good song I believe for us in our present times is “My Jesus” (by Todd Agnew) Let us imitate Christ.