What does sound doctrine look like when it leaves the pulpit and enters everyday life? In Titus 2:1–10, the Apostle Paul shows us that the gospel is not only to be believed—it is to be lived. Sound doctrine produces visible fruit in every stage and station of life: in older men and women, younger men and women, church leaders, and even those in the lowest social positions. In this sermon, we see:

• Why sound doctrine must shape real behavior, not remain theoretical • How the gospel is lived out across different ages and roles in the church

• The responsibility of elders to model the very doctrine they teach • How faithful obedience adorns the doctrine of God our Savior

• Why the gospel is displayed not only from pulpits, but in homes, workplaces, and ordinary life Paul teaches us that the church is built not by novelty or flash, but by ordered, faithful obedience flowing from sound doctrine.

When the gospel is lived out in everyday faithfulness, it becomes visible to a watching world.

Scripture: Titus 2:1–10

Church: Heritage Bible Church

Series: Sermons in Titus

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