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Living as a Reflection of His Greatness

Eph.2:10: “For we are his workmanship, created in Christ Jesus unto good works, which God hath before ordained that we should walk in them.” We carry a distinct responsibility to live in a way that actively displays God's greatness and faithfulness to the world. This is not about passive observation; it is an everyday duty to ensure our choices, attitudes, and actions point directly to Him. As believers established in grace, our conduct serves as the visible evidence of an invisible Saviour. When we walk in integrity, handle trials with stability, and honour others, we become living proof of His transforming power. People may never read the scriptures, but they do read our lives. Every decision we make either highlights or obscures His character to those around us. Recognising this duty changes how we view our daily routine. We realise that our lives are not our own, but a stewardship designed to magnify His unwavering loyalty and immense goodness in a dark world. Learning Point: ...

A Greeting That Spans the Ages: Titus 1:1-3 Unveiled

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Paul doesn’t merely begin his letter to Titus with a greeting— he flings the door open to eternity. With just a few lines, he lifts our eyes from the dusty paths of Crete to the vast timeline of God’s redemptive plan: from before the world began , to the present moment of gospel proclamation, to the unshakable hope of eternal life yet to come . Titus 1:1-3 isn’t just Paul’s credentials—it’s a testimony to the faithfulness of a God who plans with eternity in mind , acts in time , and secures our future . And remarkably, He entrusts this eternal promise to be made known through ordinary preaching, through our apostle, Paul, by divine command. Paul calls himself a servant of God and an apostle of Jesus Christ, and he shows us why he holds this role: according to the faith of God’s elect , and the acknowledging of the truth that leads to godliness . These two statements define his apostleship and act like firm foundations—they connect Paul’s ministry to a shared faith and to a truth that...