• A person, a prayer and a programme (1:4)

    Continuing our look at the letter of Paul to Titus we see how the description of Titus shows the power of the message of the Christian gospel which is further exemplified in Paul's prayer for Titus in the greeting. Paul then goes on to outline the action he wanted Titus…

  • A day of the Son of Man (17:20-37)

    How we long for "a day of the Son of Man": an event that will be an unquestionable sign to the world that He is King and that His Kingdom is a reality.  But Jesus did not give the pharisees the signs they demanded; He does not give the world…

  • The Now and the Then (4:1-13)

    As Micah looked at the Jerusalem of his day, he saw nothing but corruption and impending disaster. But he could see on the horizon a greater Jerusalem. holy and indestructible.

  • God is at work (1:2-3)

    In his greeting to Titus Paul talks about the hope of eternal life and we look at what this means. It was promised by God and the fact that his promises are kept has implications for us today: the way we look at the events of history and the events…