Titus 1:9
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kinahanglan nga mangupot siya pag-ayo sa kasaligang pulong nga ingon sa gikatudlo kaniya, aron makahimo siya sa paghatag ug pagtulon-an sa matarung tuloohan, ug usab sa pagsaway kanila nga nagasupak niini.
What Does This Mean?
Titus 1:9 tells us that a teacher should hold on to the true teachings they've learned and use correct teaching methods to encourage others and argue against those who disagree. It's about staying faithful and using knowledge wisely.
Explained for Children
Imagine you're playing with your friends, and someone starts spreading wrong information. This verse is like saying, 'Stick to what you know is right and help others see the truth too.'
Historical Background
Titus was written by Paul around AD 65-67 to Titus, who was overseeing churches in Crete. The cultural context involved dealing with false teachings and encouraging sound Christian doctrine.
Living It Out Today
A modern scenario might be a teacher using proven educational methods and resources to help students understand complex subjects while addressing common misconceptions effectively.
Topics
teachingdoctrinefaithfulnessconvictionencouragementtruth
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is meant by 'sound doctrine' in Titus 1:9?
'Sound doctrine' refers to teachings that are true, accurate, and based on the Bible. It emphasizes correct understanding and application of biblical principles.
How can someone apply Titus 1:9 in their daily life?
One can ensure they learn and share truths from reliable sources while also respectfully challenging incorrect beliefs or misinformation they encounter.
What does it mean to 'convince the gainsayers' according to this verse?
'Convince the gainsayers' means using sound reasoning and evidence to show those who disagree with you that your viewpoint is correct, based on biblical truth.
Why is faithfulness important in teaching as per Titus 1:9?
Faithfulness ensures that teachers stay true to the teachings they have learned, which builds trust and credibility among their audience.
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