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Discussion Guide for Titus 3:12-15
According to Titus, what is the Christian's proper motivation to do good works?
How are your deeds contributing to God's mission for the church?
Recall a time in the past when your deeds led to a conversation with someone (or a group of people) that allowed you to witness for God.
Are you currently devoting yourself to doing good, or have you been unproductive and lazy?
If you're unproductive, how will you change your current habits?
What's the biggest thing you've learned in our study of Titus?
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