Titus 3:9

Baoule Bible 1996 (Kuo :Dele')

What Does This Mean?

In Titus 3:9, Paul advises avoiding useless arguments like questions without value, discussions of family trees, and debates about the law because they don't help anyone grow spiritually.

Explained for Children

Imagine you're playing a game where you have to solve puzzles. If someone starts arguing over who has the best puzzle pieces or spends time counting how many pieces everyone has instead of solving the actual puzzle, that's not helpful. Paul is telling us not to get sidetracked by silly arguments and focus on what really matters.

Historical Background

Titus was written by the Apostle Paul around AD 63-65 to Titus, who was overseeing churches in Crete. The cultural setting involved Greek philosophy and religious practices that emphasized genealogies and legalistic debates.

Living It Out Today

In a modern context, this could apply to workplace discussions where colleagues get stuck on trivial arguments over minute details or irrelevant policies instead of focusing on the core goals of their projects.

Topics

disputesspiritual growthavoidance of follyargumentsuseful discussionslaw and grace

Related Verses

1 Timothy 1:42 Timothy 2:23Romans 14:1Galatians 5:6Hebrews 7:18

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the main message of Titus 3:9?
The main message is to avoid engaging in unproductive and pointless arguments that do not contribute to one's spiritual growth or edification.
Why does Paul mention genealogies as something to avoid?
Genealogies were often used in ancient times for status and legitimacy. By mentioning them, Paul is cautioning against focusing on such trivialities at the expense of more meaningful spiritual pursuits.
How can this verse be applied in family settings?
Families can apply this by avoiding pointless arguments over unimportant matters and instead focusing on fostering a loving, supportive environment that encourages spiritual growth.
What does Titus 3:9 teach us about our approach to the law?
It suggests we should avoid getting caught up in endless debates about legalistic interpretations of the law and focus instead on living out its spirit in a way that promotes love and unity.
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