In this sermon on Titus 3:1–2, Stephen Davey explains that believers are called to live as respectful, peaceable citizens within society. Paul instructs Christians to submit to governing authorities, be ready for every good work, avoid slander, and demonstrate gentleness toward all people. These attitudes reflect a transformed heart and provide a powerful testimony of the gospel in a watching world. Davey emphasizes that a believer’s conduct in everyday civic life should display humility, kindness, and a willingness to serve others, showing the practical impact of God’s grace.
In the Country of the Blind
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