In this sermon on Titus 2:1–2, Stephen Davey calls the church to a “family meeting,” beginning with a challenge to older men to model godly maturity in a culture devoted to perpetual adolescence. Drawing from Paul’s instructions to Titus, he explains that sound doctrine must be matched by sound behavior—older men are to be temperate, dignified, sensible, and spiritually healthy in faith, love, and perseverance. Rather than resisting age, they are to embrace it as a season of responsibility, mentoring, and spiritual depth. Stephen Davey reminds the church that older men who pursue Christ and treasure what truly matters become invaluable treasures to the family of God.
The Treasure of Old Men
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