Key Moments:
Introduction 00:00
- Pastor Campbell emphasizes the importance of honoring God's word, which is perfect, infallible, and inspired, using the King James Bible. - The focus is on starting chapter 2 of Titus, highlighting the qualities that should characterize individuals following sound doctrine.
Characteristics of Sound Doctrine
- Sound doctrine requires aged men to be sober, grave, temperate, and sound in faith and charity. - Aged women should exhibit behavior becoming holiness, avoiding false accusations, and teaching good things to younger women. - Servants are encouraged to be obedient, faithful, and to adorn the doctrine of God in all things.
Teaching on Grace and Salvation
- The grace of God brings salvation to all men, teaching them to deny ungodliness and worldly lusts. - The grace instructs individuals to live soberly, righteously, and godly, looking forward to the blessed hope of Jesus Christ's return. - Pastor Campbell emphasizes the need for individuals to be purified from iniquity and to live as peculiar people zealous of good works.
Practical Application of Sound Doctrine
- The application involves living out the teachings of sound doctrine in daily life, exemplified by aged men, aged women, young men, and servants. - Being a peculiar people involves exhibiting characteristics of holiness, honesty, love, and obedience, guided by the grace of God. - The ultimate goal is to align one's life with the teachings of sound doctrine, leading to a zealous pursuit of good works and a distinct identity as a follower of Christ. |