The Chronological Bible Reading Plan
December 20
Titus 1-3
Chapter 1
Salutation
1 Paul, a bond-servant of God and an apostle of Jesus Christ, for the faith of
those chosen of God and the knowledge of the truth which is according to godliness,
2 in the hope of eternal life, which God, who cannot lie, promised long ages
ago,
3 but at the proper time manifested, even His word, in the proclamation with
which I was entrusted according to the commandment of God our Savior,
4 To Titus, my true child in a common faith: Grace and peace from God the Father
and Christ Jesus our Savior.
Qualifications of Elders
5 For this reason I left you in Crete, that you would set in order what remains
and appoint elders in every city as I directed you,
6 namely, if any man is above reproach, the husband of one wife, having children
who believe, not accused of dissipation or rebellion.
7 For the overseer must be above reproach as God’s steward, not self-willed,
not quick-tempered, not addicted to wine, not pugnacious, not fond of sordid
gain,
8 but hospitable, loving what is good, sensible, just, devout, self-controlled,
9 holding fast the faithful word which is in accordance with the teaching, so
that he will be able both to exhort in sound doctrine and to refute those who
contradict.
10 For there are many rebellious men, empty talkers and deceivers, especially
those of the circumcision,
11 who must be silenced because they are upsetting whole families, teaching things
they should not teach for the sake of sordid gain.
12 One of themselves, a prophet of their own, said, “Cretans are always
liars, evil beasts, lazy gluttons.”
13 This testimony is true. For this reason reprove them severely so that they
may be sound in the faith,
14 not paying attention to Jewish myths and commandments of men who turn away
from the truth.
15 To the pure, all things are pure; but to those who are defiled and unbelieving,
nothing is pure, but both their mind and their conscience are defiled.
16 They profess to know God, but by their deeds they deny Him, being detestable
and disobedient and worthless for any good deed.
Chapter 2
Duties of the Older and Younger
1 But as for you, speak the things which are fitting for sound doctrine.
2 Older men are to be temperate, dignified, sensible, sound in faith,
in love, in perseverance.
3 Older women likewise are to be reverent in their behavior, not malicious
gossips nor enslaved to much wine, teaching what is good,
4 so that they may encourage the young women to love their husbands, to love
their children,
5 to be sensible, pure, workers at home, kind, being subject to their own husbands,
so that the word of God will not be dishonored.
6 Likewise urge the young men to be sensible;
7 in all things show yourself to be an example of good deeds, with purity in
doctrine, dignified,
8 sound in speech which is beyond reproach, so that the opponent will be put
to shame, having nothing bad to say about us.
9 Urge bondslaves to be subject to their own masters in everything, to be well-pleasing,
not argumentative,
10 not pilfering, but showing all good faith so that they will adorn the doctrine
of God our Savior in every respect.
11 For the grace of God has appeared, bringing salvation to all men,
12 instructing us to deny ungodliness and worldly desires and to live sensibly,
righteously and godly in the present age,
13 looking for the blessed hope and the appearing of the glory of our great
God and Savior, Christ Jesus,
14 who gave Himself for us to redeem us from every lawless deed, and to purify
for Himself a people for His own possession, zealous for good deeds.
15 These things speak and exhort and reprove with all authority. Let no one
disregard you.
Chapter 3
Godly Living
1 Remind them to be subject to rulers, to authorities, to be obedient,
to be ready for every good deed,
2 to malign no one, to be peaceable, gentle, showing every consideration for
all men.
3 For we also once were foolish ourselves, disobedient, deceived, enslaved
to various lusts and pleasures, spending our life in malice and envy, hateful,
hating
one another.
4 But when the kindness of God our Savior and His love for mankind appeared,
5 He saved us, not on the basis of deeds which we have done in righteousness,
but according to His mercy, by the washing of regeneration and renewing by
the Holy Spirit,
6 whom He poured out upon us richly through Jesus Christ our Savior,
7 so that being justified by His grace we would be made heirs according to
the hope of eternal life.
8 This is a trustworthy statement; and concerning these things I want you to
speak confidently, so that those who have believed God will be careful to engage
in good deeds. These things are good and profitable for men.
9 But avoid foolish controversies and genealogies and strife and disputes about
the Law, for they are unprofitable and worthless.
10 Reject a factious man after a first and second warning,
11 knowing that such a man is perverted and is sinning, being self-condemned.
Personal Concerns
12 When I send Artemas or Tychicus to you, make every effort to come to me
at Nicopolis, for I have decided to spend the winter there.
13 Diligently help Zenas the lawyer and Apollos on their way so that nothing
is lacking for them.
14 Our people must also learn to engage in good deeds to meet pressing needs,
so that they will not be unfruitful.
15 All who are with me greet you. Greet those who love us in the faith.
Grace be with you all.
"Scripture taken from the NEW AMERICAN STANDARD BIBLE®, © Copyright 1960, 1962, 1963, 1968, 1971, 1972, 1973, 1975, 1977, 1995 by The Lockman Foundation Used by permission." (www.Lockman.org)