Sermon Tone Analysis

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ABOUT
3 short chapters to a little known missionary on a obscure island.
DATE
After when Paul left Crete (around 63-64 AD)
It is believed that Titus was written around the time of 1 Timothy, and very likely before 2 Timothy ()
Probably between 64 AD & 66 AD
OUTLINE
- Preach God’s Word
- Raise up qualified leaders, silence false teachers
- Older and Younger Saints
- Christian Workers
- Christian Citizens - Ryan Dunn
- Problem People - Sean Garber
- Conclusion - John David
AUTHOR
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Paul (Titus 1:1)
ABOUT THE RECIPIENT
Titus a Greek, served with Paul (mentioned 13 times in the NT
Titus also served in Corinth ( ; , )
; , ).
In approx.
63-64 AD Paul and Silas sailed to Crete ()
according to Paul left Titus at Crete
Titus last mentioned by Paul () as having gone to Dalmatia (Yugoslavia).
Tradition teaches that Titus later returned to Crete and there served out the rest of his life.
There is 7 things we learn about Titus outside of the book of Titus:
He was true to the faith (Titus 1:4)
You were comforted when Titus was with you ()
You were excited by the joy of Titus ()
You were cared for by Titus (; )
(to the Corinthians he cared for)
You were encouraged to give generously by Titus ()
You were assisted by Titus ()
You were enriched by Titus ()
(did not take advantage)
You were challenged by Titus ()
You
(appears he was uncircumcised)
Obviously after when Paul left Crete (around 63-64 AD)
It is believed that Titus was written around the time of 1 Timothy, and very likely before 2 Timothy ()
Probably between 64 AD & 66 AD
OUTLINE
- Preach God’s Word
- Raise up qualified leaders, silence false teachers
- Older and Younger Saints
- Christian Workers
- Christian Citizens - Ryan Dunn
- Christian Workers
- Problem People - Sean Garber
- Conclusion - John David
- Conclusion
THEME
THEME PHRASE: “Adorn the Doctrine of God” -
Raise up qualified leaders, silence false teachers
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