Transformative Grace: Living Out God's Blueprint

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"The grace of God, Paul writes here in Titus, transforms people, and it is important we recognize that he is not providing in Titus a short manual giving instruction for various segments of society to learn how to live if you like from the outside in, which would just be moralism or religion, but he is writing to those who have understood the grace of God in order to help us to live our lives from the inside out." [00:02:38]

"The work of the gospel, what Jesus has done on the cross, is the story of what he has accomplished in order to put men and women right side up, and when a man or woman comes to believe in Christ to trust in Jesus then their upside down life is rectified and they're now standing the right way up, put back by the power of Jesus." [00:04:07]

"Declare these things, exhort and rebuke with all authority, let no one disregard you. That is the mandate of the pastor if you like, that is the calling, the responsibility, the challenge, and it is a distinct challenge. That's why James says let not many of you become teachers brothers for those who teach will be judged with greater strictness." [00:08:28]

"Older men need to be taught to live in such a way as you would expect to be becoming of senior members of the community. That's why it's not a good thing when old guys try to look like young guys, whether it is in the rock and roll hall of fame inductees which we just were treated to here, some of the geriatrics of the rock and roll world could barely get across the stage." [00:11:30]

"The people of God ought to be able to expect that those mature men will display a maturity that is marked in the way that Paul intends, so that they will be notice sound in faith, sound in faith, healthy in their faith, not just coasting, but growing in faith towards God, in love towards others, and in steadfastness." [00:13:34]

"The older women are not going to be left out from the equation of course they shouldn't be because they're absolutely vital in the same way that older men have such a significant role to play in a developing congregation so do older women, and the older women notice the word likewise in the same way in the same from the same perspective these women are to be reverent in behavior." [00:18:19]

"Teaching by example in the home and in the community, does that rule out the possibility of formalized teaching no it doesn't but it's formalized teaching what Paul has in mind here I doubt it very much indeed. I don't think for a moment that when Paul wrote these words he was anticipating a classroom setting with a three-ring binder and some woman up the front telling everybody else how this is supposed to happen." [00:22:17]

"The place of older women in a congregation is a vital place as it is with older men, that's why I'm always I know I get criticized when I talk about the people going to fossilize in Florida but the fact of the matter is there is a lot of fossilizing down in Florida, and and and I say it not with a spirit of judgment well so with a spirit of disappointment." [00:24:17]

"Paul is not instituting a program here, he is describing a life here he's describing the way in which ministry inter-related ministry in the church is supposed to take place it's not programmatic it is relational it is as a result of knowing people it is a result of being able to open up to people it is a result of being able to say or for the older woman to take the initiative." [00:31:18]

"The church is at its greatest not when it has embraced the culture and is able to show oh yeah we just believe the same thing about you about the nature of family life we believe everything you believe about raising children this is what we do as well yeah we're the daycare generation, no, when they actually say to the culture we actually don't believe these things." [00:33:44]

"Now the gospel takes on a different look for people, then they're going to want to know why would you ever do that, and you can say, well it's because of this old lady in our church she's the problem she's responsible she started me on this it had never crossed my mind until I began to meet with her for coffee." [00:34:38]

"May the grace of the Lord Jesus Christ and the love of God our Father and the fellowship of the Holy Spirit rest upon and remain with all who believe now and forevermore." [00:35:41]

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