March 14th – 2010
SPEAKER: Sam
Watts
TITLE: What If We don`t Like the
Government?
SCRIPTURE: Titus 3:1-3
1 Remind the believers to submit to the government and its officers.
They should be obedient, always
ready to do what is good.
2 They
must not slander anyone and must
avoid quarreling. Instead, they
should be gentle and show true
humility to everyone.
3 Once
we, too, were foolish and
disobedient. We were misled and
became slaves to many lusts and
pleasures. Our lives were full of
evil and envy, and we hated each
other.
March 21st, 2010
SPEAKER: Sam
Watts
TITLE:
Getting What we Don`t Deserve
SCRIPTURE:
Titus 3:3-11
3 Once
we, too, were foolish and
disobedient. We were misled and
became slaves to many lusts and
pleasures. Our lives were full of
evil and envy, and we hated each
other.
4
But—“When God our Savior revealed
his kindness and love,
5 he
saved us, not because of the
righteous things we had done, but
because of his mercy. He washed away
our sins, giving us a new birth and
new life through the Holy Spirit.
6 He generously poured out the
Spirit upon us through Jesus Christ
our Savior. 7
Because of his grace he declared us
righteous and gave us confidence
that we will inherit eternal life.”
8 This
is a trustworthy saying, and I want
you to insist on these teachings so
that all who trust in God will
devote themselves to doing good.
These teachings are good and
beneficial for everyone.
9 Do
not get involved in foolish
discussions about spiritual
pedigrees or in quarrels and fights
about obedience to Jewish laws.
These things are useless and a waste
of time. 10
If people are causing divisions
among you, give a first and second
warning. After that, have nothing
more to do with them.
11 For
people like that have turned away
from the truth, and their own sins
condemn them.

Why would Westview decide to take 12 weeks and study Titus?
Not Titus the Roman Emperor who
destroyed
Jerusalem in AD 70, no, we are
talking about Titus, a young man who
was the Apostle Paul’s assistant for
many years. The one who received a
letter from Paul - you know, the
letter TITUS! Well, it has a lot to do with the place Titus was sent to . .
. you see, Titus was asked to go to
an island called
Crete – an island full of diverse
people with some diverse problems.
They were liars, brutes, and people
who ate too much and were criticized
for being lazy. This Titus was not into conquering people by force – he was
about conquering people’s hearts
with the message of Jesus Christ. He
was about helping churches on an
island become the type of churches
that showed other people, and
themselves, what it meant to be a
Christ Follower.
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April 24th, 2010

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