Titus 3:1–15: Grace That Overthrows

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Voices from the Valley

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Paul’s final chapter to Titus is a battle hymn—one that calls the Church to remember what we were, rejoice in what God has done, and rise up to live like it matters. From total depravity to total transformation, this is the gospel that doesn’t affirm your inner self but topples it.

We walk through the ruins of man’s rebellion, then witness the sovereign rescue of God through regeneration and justification. But grace doesn’t stop at saving. It trains, purifies, and sends us out as holy insurgents in a foolish world.

This is grace that overthrows kingdoms, crushes pride, and creates a people zealous for good works.