What is the most memorable example someone has every set for you? What made it memorable? Read Titus 2:6-10. What did you hear in Sunday’s sermon that you found to be new, helpful, relevant, interesting, comforting, or convicting?
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How has someone’s model of the Christian walk been more effective in your life than their words? Why does Paul ask Titus to be a model of good works?
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How can teaching show integrity? What is the benefit of integrity? (v 7 & 8)
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Young men are encouraged to be self-controlled. How would this character benefit the faith community? Why is it needed today?
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How can we grow in self-control? Read 2 Peter 1:5-9 and 2 Timothy 1:6–7.
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How do you define submission? How does Paul describe submission in verses 9 & 10? Who are the people to whom you submit?
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Read Ephesians 6:5-9 and Philippians 2:1-8. What are good motivators for submission? How do these passages prevent abuse within the Christian fellowship? Who are the people that you lead?
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How does Titus 2:1-10 meld Christian behavior and evangelism? How does this encourage you in sharing your faith?
Sunday, February 12, 2017 • Summit Evangelical Free Church, Alta, IA • Pastor Pete Bunnell Series — Titus: Living the Good Life, Message #7
MODEL IT Titus 2:6-10 Show yourself in all respects to be a model of good works (vs 7)
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(v 6)
(v 9-10a)
10. If desired, divide into two groups: men and women. Then share requests and pray for one another to develop and model self-control, submission, and actions that adorn the doctrine of salvation.
3. _____________________________________________ Small groups meet in homes throughout the week to develop friendships around God’s Word. We discuss Sunday’s sermon and pray for one another. Can we help get you connected to a 1:10 Journey Group?