Titus Bible Study Book With Video Access (Student/Study Guide)
$21.99
The gospel that saves us for all eternity is the same gospel that transforms us day-by-day. Knowing, believing, and living out the truths of the gospel changes not only our lives, but our homes, churches, and culture as well. This is how the gospel of grace is put on display for all to see.
In this 8-session Bible study, Courtney Doctor and Hunter Beless team up to explore every verse of Paul’s letter to his friend Titus. You’ll see the essential connection between right belief and right character and the way both testify to the goodness of the gospel. And you’ll be reminded that our world will be attracted to the gospel when they see?its?beauty?displayed in us.
Features:?
*Learn from two authors teaching from two different seasons of life
*8 video teaching sessions, approximately 25-30 minutes, available via redemption code printed in the Bible study book
*7 weeks of personal study to be completed between the 8 group sessions?
*Leader helps to guide questions and discussions within small groups
Video Sessions:
*Session 1: Introduction (18:37)-In the Session 1 video, Courtney and Hunter set the foundation for the study on Titus. They define discipleship, discuss the method of study, talk about the importance of context, and introduce the memory passage. They also remind us that we stand in the stream of gospel proclamation and must pass on the baton of faith.
*Session 2: Entrusting the Gospel (21:39)-Hunter and Courtney dig into the first four verses of Titus in this Session 2 video teaching. They will point out how these verses foreshadow and give us an overview of the whole message of this letter. They will also walk us through the memory passage a little more closely.
*Session 3: Holding to the Gospel (28:17)-The video teaching for Session 3 focuses on Titus 1:5-9. Courtney and Hunter discuss the importance of being part of the local church and how vital it is for the local church to have godly leadership. They dig into the list of characteristics church leaders are to embody and how we also are to model Christ-like character. The session closes with ideas on how we can love and support our leaders in the local church.
*Session 4: Guarding the Gospel (26:04)-In the Session 4 teaching, Hunter and Courtney discuss the false teaching and false teachers Paul warned Titus about in 1:10-16. They emphasize that to combat false teaching, we have to know and love the real thing, the truth of the gospel. They also explain what it
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SKU (ISBN): 9798384502739
Courtney Doctor | Hunter Beless
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: April 2025
Publisher: LifeWay Christian Resources
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