Titus 3:12

Baoule Bible 1996 (Kuo :Dele')

What Does This Mean?

In this verse from Titus, Paul is instructing his friend to come see him in Nicopolis when he sends either Artemas or Tychicus as a messenger. The key message is about following instructions and traveling for an important meeting.

Explained for Children

Imagine you're playing hide-and-seek with your friends. Your best buddy tells you, 'When I send someone to find you, come over to my house right away.' That's what Paul is doing here. He wants Titus to visit when he sends one of his friends.

Historical Background

The Apostle Paul wrote this letter around AD 63-64, addressing Titus, a trusted companion and missionary. At that time, the early Christian communities were facing challenges in understanding their new beliefs within the broader Roman society, which included travel for ministry purposes.

Living It Out Today

This verse reminds us of the importance of following instructions from those we trust, especially when it involves traveling to meet someone important. For example, imagine your boss asks you to visit a client in another city once they send you specific information; the decision to go or not can affect your work relationship and success.

Topics

obediencetravelmissionary worktrustleadershipChristian fellowship

Related Verses

Acts 18:22Romans 15:241 Timothy 3:10-13Philemon 1:19Matthew 10:7-15

Frequently Asked Questions

Who are Artemas and Tychicus?
Artemas and Tychicus were companions of Paul who often traveled with him. They served as messengers or envoys to different churches, delivering letters and instructions.
What does 'winter' mean in this context?
'Wintering' likely refers to staying somewhere for the winter season when travel would be difficult due to harsh weather conditions. Paul planned to stay in Nicopolis during that time.
Why was it important for Titus to come see Paul?
Titus visiting Paul might have been crucial for furthering their ministry work together, possibly discussing matters of church governance or spreading the gospel message effectively.
How does this verse apply to modern missionary work?
This verse illustrates the importance of communication and trust among missionaries. Today's missionaries also rely on clear instructions from leaders and must be willing to travel for important meetings and assignments.
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