Today we begin our memory work on Titus 2.
Titus 2:1
You must teach what is in accord with sound doctrine.
Begin with verse 1. It`s so short, you should have it down before you get out of the shower.
Think about what the verse is saying, who said it and to whom.
Ask yourself, What is sound doctrine? What is not sound doctrine?
Review and meditate on each word. Is this verse also applicable to mothers (or fathers) teaching their children?
Make this verse a prayer to God that you will teach what is in accord with sound doctrine.
Reflect on the word must. What if Titus does not teach what is in accord with sound doctrine? What if you do not?
Ask God to teach you sound doctrine through your time in the book of Titus.
Please join us as we seek to know God by memorizing His Word in context. Convicted and inspired by Janet Pope's His Word in My Heart we are learning to redeem the time by including Scripture memory in our daily routines.
LeRoy Eims on the importance of Scripture memory: "I think two of the master strokes of the devil have been to convince people he doesn't exist, and that Scripture memory is only for children. He remembers the humility of defeat when Jesus Christ, who was tempted in all points like as we are, met him with the Word of God." (What Every Christian Should Know About Growing; p. 26-27)
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