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FBV TIT Chapter 2

TIT 2 ©

2You, however, must teach what is consistent with healthy beliefs. 2Older men shouldn't drink; they should be respectable and sensible,[fn] with a healthy trust in God, loving and patient. 3Similarly older women ought to behave in a way that shows they live their lives for God. They shouldn't destroy people's reputations by what they say, and they shouldn't be addicted to wine. 4They should be teachers of what's good, teaching the young wives to love their husbands and their children. 5They are to be sensible and pure, working in their homes, doing good and listening to what their husbands tell them. In this way the word of God will not be spoken about badly. 6Likewise tell the young men to be sensible. 7You should set an example of doing good in all areas of life: show integrity and seriousness in what you teach, 8sharing healthy beliefs that can't be criticized. In this way those who are opposed will be ashamed of themselves and won't have anything bad to say about us. 9Tell servants to always obey their masters. They should try to please them and not talk back to them. 10They shouldn't steal things for themselves, but show they are completely trustworthy so that they may rightly represent the truth about God our Savior in every way.

11For God's grace has been revealed, bringing salvation to everyone. 12It teaches us to reject a godless way of life with the desires of this world. Instead we should live thoughtful, self-controlled lives that are right before God in the present world 13as we look for the wonderful hope of the glorious appearing of our great God and Savior Jesus Christ. 14He gave himself for us, so that he could set us free from all our wickedness, and to make us clean for him—a people who belong to him, keen to do good.

15This is what you should be teaching. You have the authority to encourage and to correct as necessary. Don't let anyone look down on you.



2:2 “Sensible,” or “thoughtful,” “self-controlled,” “decent.” Also in 2:5, 2:6, and 2:12.

TIT 2 ©

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