Titus 1:1-3 | The Lord Keeps His Promises (FBC SUNDAY MORNING)

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Intro

Good Morning First Baptist Gray! I hope everyone is well this morning.
I want to talk about a couple things this morning before we really get in to it.
First off, I want to say thanks to Pastor Randy and You as church family for letting me preach this morning. You don’t have to do that, but i’m always honored when I’m given the opportunity.
Also I want to remind you again that today is our Camp Fundraiser, so if you love kids and students,
and let’s be honest, who doesn’t love kids and students.
so please come down stairs to the fellowship hall, and let us give you a meal and you give us a donation. Instead of going to lunch, after this, come have lunch with us, and give what you can. We will all be down there working, I wore my work jeans for this. but we would love to see you down there after second service. If we don’t see you, we hope the lord convicts you and leads you to be a chaperone for camp. It’ll be great.
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But really, I want you to know that your donations and the church giving, will truly go a long way in building the kingdom and in helping shape and change the lives of our students. Your giving is changing lives. So I do hope to see y’all downstairs after second service.
And lastly, I want to say good job Church! a couple weeks ago, we told you about how you can have gospel conversations and help serve kids around the world and in Jones county. And i don’t know if you’ve noticed, but there are bunch of toys in the trunks right by the steps! Good Job! Keep it up! we are going to focus on a different item next month, there is one more week left in March so please keep up the good work.
Okay cool, let’s get more in to it.
I’ve got a question for you, i wanna see if y’all can guess who I am talking about when I describe this person. Y’all can shout it out, you won’t get in trouble.
They are a historical figure, so see if you can guess who this is. I’ll start describing them, and y’all start throwing out who you think it is, ready? okay.
Born of a good family
lived a long time ago
Very well educated
Had a high position in society
Was a religious leader of his day
Was a murderer
Dealt with a bit of blindness
Shipwrecked at one point
Was imprisoned
Wrote around half of the New Testament
It’s Paul! The apostle Paul!
Anyways, we are going to be referencing his life and work a good bit today.
So with that, we are going to be in Titus, just the first few verses. We are taking a break from revelation this morning, but what is cool while we were looking to see what to preach this morning, i suggested Titus, becasue that is what we just finished up on Wednesday nights. It’s been really cool looking at how this book really fits in with what is going on in revelation. We are going to talk some about who God is this morning and see that the same God in Titus, is the same God in Revelation. Just how well the bible fits together is really cool.
So if you have a bible, turn with me to the book of Titus, it is in the new testament, kinda near the back, if you get to revelation, you’ve gone to far. If you need a bible, we have some right there in the pew. I would really like to encourage you to have the text in front of you this morning, it really does adds an extra level of depth to see the text right there in front of you.
Anyways, Titus 1, we are going to do just the first 3 verses of this book. There is so much in these 3 verses
but before we jump in to it, let me pray for our time in the word.
Lord thank you for who you are, we come here seeking your heart tonight. Jesus go before us in this text and make a way, Holy Spirit give us eyes to see and ears to hear, and Father speak, for your servants are indeed listening. We ask these things in your name, so we know you hear us, amen.

Context & Themes

Okay, so before we read this, let me give you a little bit of context. So Paul is the one who wrote this book. Like we said a second ago, all of those things are true about him.
Born of a good family - He was of a long line of Hebrews, from the tribe of Benjamin.
Very well educated - He grew up as all good little Jewish boys learning and reading the law. As a teenager he was taught by probably the most well know Rabbi of the day, Gamaliel. The would be like if your basketball coach was Michael Jordon.
Was a religious leader of his day
He was a murderer - He was the one who had Stephen Stoned in the book of Acts, it’s funny when Paul is introduced in Acts, he’s the villain. He’s the bad guy. He was like Darth Vader. But then it be like if Darth Vader was like, Luke I am your father, and I love you and want to serve the rebellion that good? It would have been wild.
Because, Most importantly, he met Jesus -- on the road to Damascus. This meeting would change Paul’s life, and would directly influence our lives right here.
So what about Titus?
I know the name of the book is Titus and all I’ve talked about is Paul. So who is Titus?
Titus is a man who was discipled by Paul and was probably brought to faith in Christ through Paul. The name of this book is named Titus because this is who Paul was writing to. This letter was written in about 62-63 AD, so only 30 years after Christ had left Earth.
Titus lived on the island of Crete just off the coast of Greece and Turkey in the Mediterranean Sea. At the time this was under the control of the Romans, Titus was actually Greek in ethnicity, and most likely a Roman citizen.
Rome was the major power of the day. They pretty much owned any and everything. At the time that Paul is writing this letter to Titus, Emperor Nero is the guy in charge of the roman empire, christian are being persecuted all over, Nero is putting them in jail, he executing them. Some of them are literally being crucified and then lit on fire to light Nero’s garden parties.
So that is the world this letter is written in.
Then on top of that, Titus is on the island of Crete. Crete was and still is an ancient island, it was home to the Minoan Civilization, who used to be pretty powerful, until Rome got a hold of it, but the Crete of Paul and Titus’s day was not great, it wasn’t a place you really wanted to go or be from. Crete was known for being a place where morality was pretty loose, and lying was a huge problem in the politics of the day, like, it’s still a big problem, but the people of Crete we known from this time to be prolific liars.
So this was the backdrop for all that Paul is writing to Titus. Context makes everything so much brighter when we read scripture.
So Titus is the Guy put in charge of all the churches on the island of Crete. not just one, but all. And the churches are not exactly healthy churches, they needed some work, and some sort of order. So Paul was like, “Titus, you seem up for it, how about you.” so Paul wrote him a letter telling him how he was gonna get it done. That’s how we have the book of Titus.
So these first three verses we are about to read set up the whole book. Paul loved to get to the point in his greeting, so he set up the whole letter here.

Main Idea

So the main idea this morning in this text, is The Lord Keeps His promises. If you’re taking notes, go ahead and right that down, if you only remember one thing today, remember that the Lord keeps His promises. I’m gonna say that a few times tonight, but it is so important that we remember this simple truth. So with that, let’s read this passage. Just the first 3 verses, and then we are gonna stop. read with me

1 Paul, a servant of God and an apostle of Jesus Christ, for the sake of the faith of God’s elect and their knowledge of the truth, which accords with godliness, 2 in hope of eternal life, which God, who never lies, promised before the ages began 3 and at the proper time manifested in his word through the preaching with which I have been entrusted by the command of God our Savior;

Salvation is the Lord’s doing.

So let’s look at this, first thing I want you to notice is that these three verses are just one super long sentence. One sentence. Paul really liked doing that, in know in english it is kind of exhausting, but in the original greek you could add a ton of info with just a few words.
But look at verse 1, Paul right off the bat is telling us who he is, and what he is about. Namely, that he is a Servant of God, Paul is saying, “I am serving the master, it is not my will but the Lord’s that is done.” Second, Paul tells us what he is about, that is, He is an Apostle which just means messenger, the word apostle is literally the greek word for Messenger. So Paul is saying, “I Paul, in service to the Lord God Almighty, and an appointed messenger of Jesus Christ, am saying these things.” - For the sake of the faith of God’s elect and their Knowledge of the truth, which accords with godliness.
Now, I’m not going to get in to all of the deep theological nuances and triggers brought about by that word “Election” there in the scripture, Half of you would try to agree with me, the other half of you would argue with me, but none of us would be 100% right, and we would all be 100% confused.
But this is what you need to know by this verse, that Salvation is the Lord’s doing. If you’re writing things down, right that down, Salvation is the Lord’s doing. There is nothing we can do to get to God, or to earn our salvation.
Look Paul’s life, we talked about it earlier but he was a Good little Jewish boy growing up, his family all went to synagogue, he was in school to be a Pharisee, he was living a good life, and living the good life. Paul once described himself as Hebrew of Hebrews, when talking about his past life, by all accounts, he was living the Hebrew dream. He was also a Roman citizen, he had a great love for his country,
but all of that didn’t matter,
honestly probably heard of Jesus before he actually met Jesus.
Jesus was pretty popular, and Jesus was only like 5 years older than Paul. So he most likely would have heard of him, and that didn’t matter, Paul missed Christ the first time around.
The Second thing about this verse is, no one is too far gone to be saved by God. Again, we can look at Paul’s life, Paul was an intense man, with intense beliefs, Paul was a murderer, he persecuted the church, before becoming one of the early fathers of the Church. Paul was totally against the teaching of Christ, and His Church. Paul was doing what was evil and calling God.
Paul by all accounts, was lost. So how was this Possible, how did a man like Paul make such a drastic change in his life. How was Paul, an unholy murderer and persecutor of the church, able to claim to be a Servant and Messenger of a Holy and Almighty God?The Gospel, it is the Gospel. Look at verse one again, “Their knowledge of the truth, which accords with godliness.” The truth that Paul is speaking of there is the Gospel
The Good News that Christ has come and taken your place on the cross, and taken the wrath of God, that you deserved, upon Himself.
The Good News that Christ is coming to redeem the world,
The Good News that Christ will dwell among us and He will be our God, and we will be His people.
This Truth Paul is speaking about, The Gospel, is the only thing that can bring true and total life change. The Gospel is the agent of Change in this world
How many of you like Diet Coke? Well, I’m sorry, it’s gross. If you drink Diet Coke, I’m sorry, it’s just gross. They call it diet coke because after you drink it, your mouth does not want anything else put in there because the aspartame has burned your taste buds right off.
I know my mom when when she watches this is going to be like, “amen! that’s my boy right there.” My mom is a coke purist, she can spot the difference between coke and caffeine free coke. She’s like a magician, im not sure how she does that.
Diet Coke has no real redeemable qualities. BUT There is only one thing that makes diet coke worth having around. Y’all ever, mixed diet coke and mentos? I know some of you have, but if you haven’t don’t go home and try it in your house, or on your mamas carpet. She will beat you if you do. But if you mix diet coke and mentos it causes the diet coke to explode, and if you’re especially skilled and can get the cap back on, it’ll make the bottle blow up. Don’t try this home because it gets everywhere, and there is no real way to stop it.
And that is what the this truth of the Gospel is like. The Gospel changes us, all the way, the Gospel is the catalyst that makes us new creations. we are made new, we become a new creation. There is no way to stop that from happening, the Gospel is an agent of change. You don’t change your life to get the gospel, the gospel changes your life. The Gospel changes everything.
But I know what some of you may be thinking, why am I hurting?
why is this world so full of suffering, right now? Why does God allow bad things. Let’s keep going in to verse 2.

God Does Not Change

Read it again with me:

2 in hope of eternal life, which God, who never lies, promised before the ages began

This verse gives us a deep look in to the character of God. This kinda pops the hood open and lets us look at some of the things that make God, God. This verse shows us some attributes of God. In essence, this shows that God is perfect.
This theological term is called the Immutability of God. Immutability of God means, God doesn’t change. That’s it, super simple, thats the 10 dollar word for, God doesn’t change. God is the same today, as he was yesterday, as he is going to be tomorrow.
The God of the Old Testament is the same God of the New Testament. The God of the New Testament, is the same God today. God does not change, because God is perfect and God cannot get more perfect, nor could he get less perfect. God Does not change, if you’re writing things down, write that down, God Does Not Change. The lord keeps his promises, and does not lie about them.
So why is the word hurting, why are we hurting, well mainly because of sin. Sin has corrupted this world. but remember, the Lord keeps his promises.
And what did the Lord promise? from the beginning of time the Lord has had a plan to save and redeem the world and His people. His plan the whole was to redeem the brokenness and sin of the world. But what has he promised us? He has promised us joy with in himself. He has promised us a a joy filled life, a holy life.
What he did not promise us is an easy life, he didn’t promise to not give us more than we can handle. We can’t handle any thing on our own. The idea that He will never give us more than we can handle is antithetical to the person and work of Christ.
He didn’t promise us the good life, he didn’t promise us health, wealth, or happiness.
I don’t really care how many books Mr. Osteen writes saying that is what God promises, he’s wrong
— he is wrong and is leading people to a gospel that does not save, and a gospel empty of the cross, and a Gospel where the Tomb is still occupied. The Gospel does not promise us the Good life, God does not promise us the good life,
but what he does promise is that we will have Him. We will be His people and He will be our God.
How do we know this? Look at Paul’s life, Paul was arrested and put in to a roman prison, he was literally shipwrecked, at the start of his ministry no one trusted him, he was poor, he was sickly. His country had rejected him.
But for Paul, that was okay, this is the same Paul who wrote, “to live is christ, to die is gain.” because he had God, he had the Gospel.
Paul’s hope was not found in things of this world. And y’all that should be our hope as well. Church, that should be our prayer. This should be where we have our foundation. our ultimate joy is found in Christ, and the full presence of Himself. Ask yourself, is that enough for you, this morning? is Him and him alone enough for you?
Remember the Lord keep his promises. No matter the changing circumstances, if you think your life is awful or things are not going your way, God doesn’t change. His Promises do not change. His promise to be with you does not change. If you are a believer in Christ and your life you feel has gone crazy, or this world is getting the best of you, come back to christ. If you do not know Christ, then know that anything you place your hope in is going to let you down, it is going to fade away and you will be destroyed with it. Ask the Lord to save you and give you the hope of Himself.
let’s keep going.

The Lord is Working

Look at verse 3 with me.

3 and at the proper time manifested in his word through the preaching with which I have been entrusted by the command of God our Savior;

Look at what Paul is saying about God here. The Lord who is Eternal has ordered the world to play out in His perfect time. Paul has gone from a murderer who persecuted the church to being a messenger entrusted by Christ to preach the Gospel.
Look at the word preach there in verse three. I know what you normally think about when you hear the word preach and that is, what I’m doing at this present moment. This is all we think about when you hear the word preach. but the word it is translated from literally means proclaim, tell folks about it. And fun fact, in the original greek, normally words have a male or female inflection, but this word right here doesn’t. no distinction.
If we were to translate this in to good ol’ southern. We would be say y’all, all’a’y’alls
all’a’y’alls are called to proclaim the gospel. We are all called to proclaim the gospel. we are all called to be messengers of Christ.
The Lord is Working in the world. if you are writing things down, write this down, The Lord is Working. As sons and daughters of God, we are invited to join in his work with him, we are invited to join in the building of His Kingdom.
How many of you like BBQ? I love BBQ, i love the whole process of BBQ every aspect. Wood, fire, smoke, meat.
In my family, it is kind of a thing that we do. I can remember smoking meat with my grandad out at his shop, I can remember really being taught by my dad how to do it, how to make smoky good bbq. My dad is the master, ever person who has had his brisket knows whats up. If you know you know.
One of my favorite things is, every year, my family gets together the Saturday after thanksgiving, to cook what seems to be about 50 pounds of meat all day, and watch college football. It’s glorious. We get up every year early on that Saturday and smoke meat. It is just what we do in my family, we all do it. I look forward to that day every year. My wife, Lauralee looks forward to that day, when she joined in to the family she has embraced it and it has become a part of what she does.
And We don’t have kids yet, I’ll let you know when we do, but I know that they will also learn how to smoke meat, and join in with what my family does. It would be weird if they didn’t.
That is what this passage is telling us. Paul is telling us the church as a whole is a part of the mission of God.
that is what proclaiming the gospel is,
that is what building the kingdom of God is.
We are joining with our father, and being apart of His work.
We are all called and invited in to join God in the building the kingdom. It is not just for some people, it isn’t just for the pastors, or the leaders, but it is for all of us to do. We are all called to proclaim the good news of Christ.

So why are we talking about?

So why talk about this? What is the point in all of this?
It is because we don’t always live our lives in this manner. How do we miss this? It is because we have a diminished view of God, we have a diminished view of Christ. All of us at some point in our lives have taken God off the throne, and placed ourselves on the throne. We have created a new throne for ourselves in our lives. We have looked at God and said, “you know what, I can do that. I can have my own throne.” But what we find out, really quickly is that we can’t. We cant keep it together, at some point the party is going to come to an end. The throne that we have set up in our life, and put ahead of God is going to crack, and rot, and decay, and we will be left sitting cold and wondering what on earth happened?
And what happened is, we went after the pleasures of this world, we went after things that ultimately do not matter. We placed our hope in someone of something that is not Christ. And that someone or something will let you down. The pleasures and temporal things of this world have become king and we can barely hold on.
This world is broken and the things in it will break us if we let them.
But what is this passage saying?
It is saying the Lord keeps His promises. God is either calling us to himself for the first time or He is call us back to him.
God is saying, I am here, I have always been here, let me take your burdens, and you take mine, for His are light. Paul is setting up the rest of the this letter to Titus by saying, you know my story, you know where i have been, you know what I have done, but remember, the Lord Keeps his promises. This life may be hard, but the Lord Keeps his promises.
So why does this matter?
Because this text is calling us to really examine our lives? If you are a believer this text is calling you to look at your self and see what may have slipped in to the place of God in your life. How can you join in the work of Christ?
If you don’t know God, this text is calling you to step off your throne, and allow God to reign in your life. This text is calling you to come and see God for who he is. To see Him as Lord and submit your life to his Lordship, to let Him direct your life, because His ways are better than ours. The Lord is good, because the Lord keeps His promises. Pray with me.
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