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Introduction:
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The Word Doctrine is used 16 times in 1 & 2 Timothy and Titus!
A. Paul describes doctrine in 10 ways!
1. “The Doctrine” is used 3 times in the NKJV.
2. “Sound Doctrine” is used 4 times in the NKJV.
2 Timothy
3. “And Doctrine or Teaching” is used 2 times in the NKJV.
4. “His Doctrine” is used 1 time in the NKJV.
5. “For Doctrine” is used 1 time in the NKJV.
6. “No other Doctrine” is used 1 time in the NKJV.
7. “To Doctrine” is used 1 time in the NKJV.
8. “In Doctrine” is used 1 time in the NKJV.
9. “Good Doctrine” is used 1 time in the NKJV.
10. “My Doctrine” is used 1 time in the NKJV.
B. Paul refers to Doctrine in one more way!
11. “Doctrine of demons” is used 1 time in the NKJV.
2. Remember the purpose of Paul’s writing to Timothy!
Body:
1. “Sound Doctrine” is used 4 time.
The fact that the phrase “sound doctrine” appears 4 times should tell us it is important.
Twice to Timothy and Twice to Titus!
A. What is “Sound Doctrine”?
1. Sound doctrine is rightly dividing the word of truth.
B. How is “Sound Doctrine” obtained?
1. “Sound Doctrine” is obtained by being skilled in the Word of righteousness!
2. “Being skilled in the Word of righteousness is using the Word of righteousness so that your senses are exercised to discern both good and evil!
C. The 2 times “Sound Doctrine” appears in Titus is our focus today!
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What is Paul teaching Titus in and Titus 2:1-10 about “Sound Doctrine” that will help him and the members know how to conduct themselves in the church?
A. In order to have “Sound Doctrine” you must set in order the things that are lacking.
Paul told Titus the reason he left him in Crete was to set in order the things that are lacking.
There were obviously things that were lacking in the Church of that area from God’s Word and Titus was to set it in order.
B. How was Titus to set in order the things that were lacking?
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He was to speak the things that were proper for “Sound Doctrine”.
Titus 1
A. What is proper for “Sound Doctrine”?
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The whole counsel of God.
Acts 20.26-
2. All Scripture.
A. Why is all Scripture needed?
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Because it is profitable for:
Doctrine
Reproof
Correction
Instruction in righteousness
B. What does “All Scripture” do for the member of the Lord’s Church when used properly?
For Doctrine
For Reproof
For Correction
For Instruction in Rightwousness
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When used properly “All Scripture” makes the man of God complete, throughly equipped for every good work.
Or Sets in order the things that are lacking (Titus:15).
By making one complete or thoroughly equipped for every good work ().
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He was to be an example to the believers or a pattern to the believers.
A. Paul also said something like this to Timothy.
1 Timothy
B. Both of these young evangelist were to show themselves to be a pattern of good works so that they could set in order the things that were lacking.
1. Paul gave both Titus and Timothy a pattern of good works to follow so they could set in order the things that are lacking.
Pattern of good works from
sober-minded
Show integrity in Doctrine
Reverent
Incorruptible
Sound in Speech
Pattern of good works from
Be an example in word
Be an example in conduct
Be an example in love
Be an example in spirit
Be an example in faith
Be an example in purity
2. What was the purpose of Titus and Timothy being a pattern of good works?
A. That when an opponent tried to say something evil they did not have anything to say!
B. Really
Really quickly I want to tell you about Daniel from and how he got thrown into the lion’s den.
Conclusion:
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What did Paul teach Titus about “Sound Doctrine”?
A. In order to have “Sound Doctrine” he must set in order the things that are lacking!
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He set the things in order that were lacking by...
Speaking the things that were proper for “Sound Doctrine” ().
Being an example to the believers or a pattern to the believers (; ).
2. Are there things that are lacking in this congregation?
A. Are we setting them in order so that we can have “Sound Doctrine” and conduct ourselves properly in the house of God, which is the church.
Next week we will continue to look at the phrase “Sound Doctrine” in Titus.
We will also continue to ask—What is Paul teaching Titus in these verses about “Sound Doctrine” that will help him and the members know how to conduct themselves in the Church?
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