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THE LETTERS TO TITUS AND PHILEMON by Francis Dixon
Study 8 THE MIRACLE OF GOD’S GRACE
Every true conversion is a miracle of God’s saving grace, and in this study we shall consider several aspects of the salvation which has been made available to us through our Lord Jesus Christ. There are three key words in Titus 3:5 – ‘he saved us’. This is the testimony of a great company of people to whom Paul is referring. Do you belong to that company? This key verse gives us a word-picture of the content of the Christian gospel, and at the very heart of the verse is the great Bible word ‘saved’, which occurs very frequently throughout scripture – look up Isaiah 45:22; Matthew 1:21; Luke 19:10; John 10:9; Acts 16:30-31; Romans 10:13. This is what the Bible is all about; it is about being saved. Jesus came in order that we might be saved. But:- 1. WHY DO WE NEED TO BE SAVED? We need to be saved from sin (Matthew 1:21); from wrath (John 3:36); from self (Romans 6:12); and from Hell (Luke 16:23). But Titus 3:3 answers the question very graphically giving us God’s description of the natural, unregenerate man. Notice that the apostle uses the pronoun ‘we’, not ‘you’, when he is describing unregenerate human nature. Notice also the words ‘at one time’. Paul is really saying, ‘This is the kind of people we were before we became Christians; here is a group photograph, a family picture of the human race.’ Look at this picture of every one of us in our natural state:-
Whether we admit it or not, this is God’s description of the natural man. 2. WHAT DOES IT MEAN TO BE SAVED? In these verses we are told that it means at least three things that God does for those whom He saves by His grace:-
Notice the wonderful change that has taken place between verse 3 and verses 5 and 7; the man of verse 3 is transformed into the man of verses 5 and 7. How this magnifies the wondrous grace of God! But:- 3. HOW ARE WE SAVED? How is the man of verse 3 made the man of verses 5 and 7 – a man who now possesses a new life (born again), a new standing before God (justified), a new relationship with God (a child and an heir)? What an important ‘How’ this is! In verse 5 it is answered both negatively and positively:-
In verse 5, therefore, we have man’s way, which is ‘do’; and God’s way, which is ‘done’. Our part in salvation is simply to believe the testimony that God sent His Son to be our Saviour, and to put our trust in the Lord Jesus Christ – notice the word ‘trusted’ in verse 8 – compare John 1:12. All this leads us to ask one more question:- 4. WHAT IS THE RESULT OF BEING SAVED? What is the evidence that we are saved? Verse 8 tells us – ‘doing what is good’. There is no contradiction here. We are not saved by working for our salvation, but when we have been saved by God’s grace, the evidence of that salvation is seen in our works. It is vain to say we are saved if there are no ‘good works’ evidenced in our daily living – look up and compare James 2:20. In concluding this study will you answer these two questions?
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