Today we’re beginning the “book of” Titus!
This letter has a distinctly familial feel to it and with good reason. Titus was another one of Paul’s beloved sons in the faith!
Like Timothy who was left in Ephesus with a similar mission, Titus was left in Crete to set in order the things which still needed doing which included establishing sound doctrine and pastors in all the churches on the Isle.
Crete is an island which was part of the Roman empire and though it is not small (approximately 3,800 square miles) its population 2000 years ago was only about 200,000 people. This equates to about 78 people per square mile. For scale Tampa, FL is only about 114 square miles and currently boasts about 3,376 people per square mile.
The point being that in each township there was a relatively small population and yet in each town where there was a church, each had at least two pastors of equal authority which played into the purpose of God for the church and for Titus being sent into the hostile area.
Paul quoted one of the prophets of Crete as saying, “Cretans are always liars, evil beasts and lazy gluttons”. Paul agreed with this assessment.
So sound doctrine was paramount as was correcting error and silencing opposition in the church. Titus had his work cut out for him, but the result was to establish Christians throughout Crete who were eager for good works!
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