Manifest: Manifesting the Gospel in the House (Titus 2:1 - 8)
- Josh Reich
- Nov 19, 2011
- Series: Manifest
What does your life say about the gospel? Do people look at your life and think, "There's something different about their life. They live by a different standard, a different set of goals, dreams." Or do they see someone much like themselves: Living for themselves, their comfort, seeking to control their life, pursuing the American dream. These are some of the questions we'll encounter in the short New Testament letter, Titus. In it, the apostle Paul writes to Titus, one of his protege's and shares with him how to lead a young and growing church. Much like Revolution, Titus is a young church planter, in a city and he is striving to lead a community of people to be on mission to that city. To saturate that city with the gospel instead of the city saturating the church with their gospel.
Big Idea
- God gives us a clear picture of how the gospel of Jesus not only transforms our homes, but how our homes and marriages move the gospel forward and change a neighborhood and then a city.
Recommended Resources
- Feminine Appeal: Seven Virtues of a Godly Wife and Mother by Carolyn Mahaney
- Family Shepherds: Calling & Equipping Men to Lead Their Homes by Voddie Baucham
Check out some other sermons on the topics of biblical manhood and womanhood
- God's Blueprint for Marriage (Genesis 2:15 - 3:19)
- A Good Woman (1 Timothy 2:8 - 10)
- A Good Man (Ephesians 5:22 - 33)
- Manifesting the Gospel in the Church (Titus 1:5 - 9)
Next Steps
- Memorize Colossians 3:12 - 13