God has not run out of mercy—not for you, not today.
Tuesday, February 10 takes us into Titus 3:3–7, and Paul’s words do what they’re supposed to do: they humble you, wake you up, and pull you back to grace.
In this episode, Pastor Anthony gives a simple but soul-rattling call: remember who you were… and live like you’ve been saved. Because it’s dangerously easy to get “mature” in the faith and forget the pit God pulled you out of.
Titus 3 doesn’t romanticize the past—it names it: foolish, disobedient, led astray, enslaved to passions, drowning in envy, malice, and hatred. That’s what we once were. But then the most beautiful word breaks the darkness:
“But…”
“But when the goodness and loving kindness of God our Savior appeared…” He saved us.
Not because we cleaned ourselves up. Not because we earned it. Not because we brought anything impressive to the table.
He saved us according to His mercy—through the washing of regeneration, the renewing of the Holy Spirit, and the finished work of Jesus Christ. And He didn’t just rescue us—He adopted us: justified by grace, made heirs, given the hope of eternal life.
So today’s challenge is clear: stop living like what you used to be. Live saved. If Jesus took the wrath for your sin and brought you into the Father’s family, then let your life point back to Him—with gratitude, holiness, and bold joy.
You were once enslaved. But He saved you. Go live like it today.