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! The Behaviour of Christ's Body – 02
!! *Adorning the Gospel in All Things*
*Titus 1:5* (NKJV) — For this reason I left you in Crete, that you should set in order the things that are lacking, and appoint elders in every city as I commanded you—
“…Titus is to teach them *‘what is in accord with sound doctrine’* (v. 1).
We infer from this that doctrine and practice for a Christian are to keep in step with each other.
Soundness in the faith is to be accompanied by a lifestyle that harmonizes with it.
And Titus’s responsibility is to spell out in detail what that means for various groups in the church.”
Campbell, D. (2007).
Opening up Titus (p.
46).
Day One Publications.
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