Titus 2
Titus: Honoring God
February 22, 2026
Scriptures
KEY POINTS
- Sound doctrine must lead to transformed lives. Healthy teaching shapes healthy living.
- Older believers are called to model maturity, teaching sobriety, dignity, self-control, love, and steadfastness.
- Discipleship is generational. Older men and women are commanded to train the younger.
- God’s design for marriage reflects His order. Husbands are called to loving leadership; wives to come under that mission.
- Our daily work is a platform for the gospel. Even ordinary obedience can adorn the doctrine of God our Savior.
- Grace does more than forgive. The grace that saves us also teaches us to renounce ungodliness.
- We belong to God. Christ redeemed and purified a people for His own possession.
- Zeal for good works is evidence of redemption. The Christian life should be marked by eagerness to love and serve.
DISCUSSION
- Which character trait in Titus 2 challenges you most right now? Why?
- Who has modeled godliness for you? Who are you currently modeling it for?
- In what ways do you resist the biblical vision of marriage and leadership?
- How does your behavior at home or at work either adorn or undermine the gospel?
- Titus 2 says grace “trains” us. What is grace currently teaching you to renounce?
- Where have you grown spiritually comfortable instead of spiritually zealous?
- What is one specific “good work” you sense the Lord inviting you into this week?

