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Incarnation, Hope, Godliness — an Overview of Titus Titus 11–4, Part 1
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John Piper presents an overview of the biblical book of Titus, explaining its structure and main themes through three key passages he calls "mountain peaks" (1:46). His main focus is how divine grace manifested in history leads to the hope of eternal life and, ultimately, to a life marked by good works.
Structure and Main Themes:
The Three High Points (Theological Structure): Piper identifies a recurring theme in three sections of the book (Titus 1:1-4; 2:11-14; 3:4-8) where Paul connects the appearance of God's goodness and grace with the practical outcome of godliness (3:6, 4:45, 6:50).
The Emphasis on Good Works: The author argues that the central purpose of the letter is to promote good works as the necessary fruit of salvation, not as the means to obtain it (7:16, 9:54). The challenge of false teachers: Piper points out that the problems on the island of Crete stemmed from teachers who denied the truth through their detestable actions, being "unfit for any good work" (8:36-9:15).
Conclusion of the approach: Piper summarizes the book's structure as follows: grace, planned in eternity, appears in history in Jesus Christ, leading to justification by faith, generating the hope of eternal life, and, as a result, giving rise to a life dedicated to good works (10:4-10:43).
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Structure and Main Themes:
The Three High Points (Theological Structure): Piper identifies a recurring theme in three sections of the book (Titus 1:1-4; 2:11-14; 3:4-8) where Paul connects the appearance of God's goodness and grace with the practical outcome of godliness (3:6, 4:45, 6:50).
The Emphasis on Good Works: The author argues that the central purpose of the letter is to promote good works as the necessary fruit of salvation, not as the means to obtain it (7:16, 9:54). The challenge of false teachers: Piper points out that the problems on the island of Crete stemmed from teachers who denied the truth through their detestable actions, being "unfit for any good work" (8:36-9:15).
Conclusion of the approach: Piper summarizes the book's structure as follows: grace, planned in eternity, appears in history in Jesus Christ, leading to justification by faith, generating the hope of eternal life, and, as a result, giving rise to a life dedicated to good works (10:4-10:43).
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