Titus 1:15

Amharic Dawro New Testament (The Word for the World International)

What Does This Mean?

This verse from Titus says that pure people see the world as good and clean, but those who are not clean in their hearts or don't believe see everything as bad. It's about how our inner state affects what we think is right or wrong.

Explained for Children

Imagine you have a glass of water. If your hands are clean, you think the water is clean too. But if your hands are dirty and you touch the water, you might start to feel like even the water isn't clean anymore.

Historical Background

Titus was written by Paul around 63-65 AD to Titus, who was working in Crete as a church leader. The verse reflects on how people's beliefs shape their perceptions and moral judgments in that cultural context.

Living It Out Today

In modern life, this could apply to someone who avoids certain social activities because they think those things are bad, but when they change their heart and become more trusting of God, they see these activities as potentially good opportunities for sharing love and understanding with others.

Topics

purityfaithperceptionmoralityinner statespiritual growth

Related Verses

Romans 14:20Hebrews 9:13-14Matthew 5:8Isaiah 6:5Mark 7:20

Frequently Asked Questions

What does it mean by 'unto the pure all things are pure'?
It means that if you have a clean and righteous mindset, you will see everything around you as good and beneficial.
Can someone's heart change from defiled to pure?
Yes, through repentance and faith in Jesus Christ, people can experience spiritual transformation and become purified.
How does this verse relate to our daily decisions?
It suggests that the way we perceive situations is influenced by our inner purity. Making choices with a pure heart can lead us towards good outcomes.
What are some ways to maintain inner purity according to the Bible?
Maintaining inner purity involves regular prayer, reading God's Word, avoiding sinful habits and thoughts, and spending time in fellowship with other believers.
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