Who are the unsung heroes in history, like the inventor of the seatbelt, whose contributions have profoundly impacted countless lives without receiving widespread recognition?
The episode delves into the significance of Titus, an often-overlooked figure in the New Testament. Hosts Tiffany Coker and Pastor Jeff Cranston explore Titus's pivotal role in Paul's ministry, discussing his background, contributions, and the theological themes found in Paul's letter to him. They emphasize Titus's importance in early church leadership, his Gentile origins, and his involvement in various missionary endeavors alongside Paul. The episode highlights theological themes such as the importance of good works, the centrality of Jesus Christ, and the call for believers to live godly lives while awaiting Christ's return.
[00:02 - 00:08:55] Influential but Lesser-Known Figures in History
[00:08:55 - 14:50] Paul's letter to Titus and its Significance
[14:50 - 21:26] Examination of theological themes present in the letter to Titus
Direct Quotes:
“Our faith places good deeds at the core of our values. While at the same time, we believe that salvation is a gift from God alone, Our salvation has nothing to do with our good works, but once we are saved, one of our core values is good works.” - Pastor Jeff Cranston
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