Titus 3:3 , TITUS 3:6
I. Up to a certain point, men of all schools of religious and
philosophical thought are agreed, both as to the facts of the moral
state of the world, and as to the nature of the improvements required
for it. They differ widely in their theories of the essence of
morality, or th... [ Continue Reading ]
Titus 3:3 , TITUS 3:6
I. Up to a certain point, men of all schools of religious and
philosophical thought are agreed, both as to the facts of the moral
state of the world, and as to the nature of the improvements required
for it. They differ widely in their theories of the essence of
morality, or th... [ Continue Reading ]
Titus 3:8
I. The Gospel is degraded unless it is asserted strongly. "These
things I will that thou affirm constantly," or as the words might be
rendered, "asseverate pertinaciously, persistently, positively, affirm
and assert constantly and confidently." That is the way in which Paul
thinks it ough... [ Continue Reading ]