Titus, Chapter 2

October 15, 2025

In this episode, Shawn and Delaney read through Titus 2 and explore Paul’s practical instructions for men, women, and servants within their cultural context. They note how the letter’s emphasis on behavior and “sound doctrine” was meant to make the early faith attractive to outsiders during a specific, urgent moment before Christ’s coming — not to create eternal social hierarchies.

Their conversation contrasts ancient expectations with the modern world, questioning whether today’s faith should still aim to “impress” culture or instead focus on authenticity and love. They discuss how liberty must always follow love, how persuasion can conflict with free will, and how the fulfilled perspective reframes the purpose of evangelism. For Yeshuans, the work is no longer about saving people from judgment but helping those who want to understand truth and live freely in it.