2/4/24

Titus 20: Live for Others

Paul informs Titus about his plans to send Artemas or Tychicus to him, and he encourages Titus to join him in Nicopolis for the winter. Paul also instructs Titus to make sure that Zenas the lawyer and Apollos are well-supported for their journey, providing for their needs. The passage reflects Paul's concern for the welfare of fellow workers in the gospel and the practical arrangements for ministry. It concludes with a general exhortation for believers to learn to devote themselves to good works to meet pressing needs and promote fruitful lives.

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