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October 28th – Titus 3:3

Titus 3:3

We all have a past, don’t we? Seasons where we wandered, made choices we regret, or chased things that left us empty. Titus 3:3 reminds us that we were once foolish, disobedient, and deceived. But that’s not where our story ends. God, in His endless mercy, stepped into our mess with grace that rewrites everything. He didn’t wait for us to have it all together, He loved us right there in our brokenness. It’s humbling to look back and see how patient God’s been, and how His love has gently transformed our hearts. We are no longer who we were, because His kindness has changed us from the inside out. Every scar now tells a story of redemption. Every failure is a reminder of His forgiveness. So when we see others struggling, may we extend the same compassion that was given to us. Because grace isn’t something to hoard, it’s something to pour out. And that’s the beauty of our testimony. We are living proof that God’s mercy still saves, still restores, and still makes all things new.

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October 28th – Titus 3:3

Titus 3:3

As children who depend on our heavenly Father’s care, blessings, and strength everyday, it can be hard to understand how others can reject such a love. And sometimes that lack of understanding can come across as condescending, unloving, and hypocritical to unbelievers. That’s why Paul reminds Titus, and us, how Christians ought to behave. For once we too lived in darkness. We lived lives filled with every kind of sin, void of hope, and separated from God. But in His unmerited mercy, God rescued us from the jaws of death. Allowing us to live in the glorious light of His saving love. And so in treating others, we need to remember the amazing grace in which God treats us. We are to minister to the lost with a humble, gentle, compassionate, and loving spirit. So that the good deeds they see us do, will glorify our Father in heaven. (Matt. 5:16)

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