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Key Points

Sound doctrine must lead to transformed lives. Healthy teaching shapes healthy living.

Older believers are called to model maturity, teaching sobriety, dignity, self-control, love, and steadfastness.

Discipleship is generational. Older men and women are commanded to train the younger.

God’s design for marriage reflects His order. Husbands are called to loving leadership; wives to come under that mission.

Our daily work is a platform for the gospel. Even ordinary obedience can adorn the doctrine of God our Savior.

Grace does more than forgive. The grace that saves us also teaches us to renounce ungodliness.

We belong to God. Christ redeemed and purified a people for His own possession.

Zeal for good works is evidence of redemption. The Christian life should be marked by eagerness to love and serve.

Discussion

Which character trait in Titus 2 challenges you most right now? Why?

Who has modeled godliness for you? Who are you currently modeling it for?

In what ways do you resist the biblical vision of marriage and leadership?

How does your behavior at home or at work either adorn or undermine the gospel?

Titus 2 says grace “trains” us. What is grace currently teaching you to renounce?

Where have you grown spiritually comfortable instead of spiritually zealous?

What is one specific “good work” you sense the Lord inviting you into this week?