QUESTIONS FOR TITUS 3:
1. What does Paul tell Titus to put his students in mind to do? (vs. 1-3)
2. What good works are they to be ready to do? (vs. 1)
3. How is their relationship to government to be characterized? (vs. 1)
4. What about their relationship to other people? (vs. 2)
5. How did Paul characterize his past behavior? (vs. 3)
6. What did that disposition cause Paul to do? (vs. 3)
7. How is God's treatment of man characterized? (vs. 4)
8. What motivated him? (vs. 4)
9. What did not motivate God in offering salvation? (vs. 5)
10. By what means are we saved? (vs. 5)
11. What did God pour out on "us" richly? (vs. 6)
12. By his grace we are what? (vs. 7)
13. What is the foundation of our hope? (vs. 7)
14. What does Paul desire that those who believe do? (vs. 8)
15. What things are good and profitable to men? (vs. 8)
16. What are the things that Titus is to avoid? (vs. 9)
17. What is Titus to do about the heretic, or factious man? (vs. 10)
18. How does he describe such a one? (vs. 11)
19. When Paul sends for Titus, where are they to meet? (vs. 12)
20. What are the people to learn, and why? (vs. 14)
MEMORY WORK:
TITUS 3:1-2; 4-6; 10