4 - Sound Doctrine & Self-Control, Titus 2:1-10

Published: June 2, 2019, 10 a.m.

Sound doctrine should lead to right behavior, and in Titus 2:1-10 the apostle Paul gives specific instruction for various groups within the church. While it can be counter-cultural to modern ears, Paul\u2019s direction finds its foundation in the gospel itself and highlights the behaviors that make not only families strong, but creates churches that point an unbelieving world to Jesus.

1. Teach sound doctrine (v. 1)
a. Older men (v. 2)
b. Older women (vs. 3-4a)
c. Younger women (vs. 4b-5)
d. Younger men (v. 6)
2. Be an example (v. 7-8)
a. At work (vs. 9-10)

Songs:

The Lion And The Lamb
#7038281 by B Brown, B Johnson & L Mooring
\xa92015 Meaux Mercy

Overcome
#7067561 by C Brown, M Brock & S Furtick
\xa9 Elevation Worship Publishing

Give Me Faith
#5680939 by M Brock, C Brown, L Gatch & W Joye
\xa92009 Worship Publishing

Lord I Need You
#5925687 by D Carson, M Maher, C Nockels, J Reeves & K Stanfill
\xa92011 worshiptogether.com songs, sixsteps Music

Resurrecting
#7051507 by C Brown, M Brock, M Ntele, S Furtick & W Joye
\xa92015 Be Essential Songs

God Of The Redeemed
#5858132 by C McClure, P McClure & J Riddle
\xa92010 Bethel Music and Mercy / Vineyard Publishing