In this sermon from Titus 3:1–7, we are reminded of who we were, what God has done, and who we now are in Christ. The Apostle Paul calls believers to live lives marked by humility, obedience, gentleness, and readiness for good works—while never forgetting that our salvation is entirely the work of God’s mercy and grace. Using the powerful illustration of transformation, this message shows how Christians were once enslaved to sin, but have been washed, renewed, justified, and made heirs of eternal life through Jesus Christ. Salvation is not earned by righteous works, but given freely by God through the regenerating work of the Holy Spirit. This passage calls us to remember our past without returning to it, to serve others with patience and love, and to rejoice in the grace of God that has made us children and heirs with Christ.

Scripture: Titus 3:1–7 (ESV)

Church: Heritage Bible

Church Series: Sermons in Titus

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