The Evening Death Died: Jesus meets his disciples’
Fred Hughes speaking as part of our Easter Day series
Fred Hughes speaking as part of our Easter Day series
Tim Welch speaking as part of our Good Friday 2010 series
Good Friday 2010 – Sermon in two parts
1st part – Jonathan Loose
2nd Part – Tim Welch
Jon Loose speaking as part of our Good Friday 2010 series
Good Friday 2010 – Sermon in two parts
1st part – Jonathan Loose
2nd Part – Tim Welch
Tim Welch speaking as part of our 1 Peter – Christianity in a Pagan Society series
Jon Loose speaking as part of our 1 Peter – Christianity in a Pagan Society series
David Piper, Tim Welch speaking as part of our 1 Peter – Christianity in a Pagan Society series
DAVID PIPER preached the second half of this sermon
Tim Welch speaking as part of our 1 Peter – Christianity in a Pagan Society series
Jon Loose speaking as part of our 1 Peter – Christianity in a Pagan Society series
Fred Hughes speaking as part of our A God-Shaped Life series
Qualifications for elders about their behaviour (Titus 1:6-8) and ‘sound doctrine’ (Titus 1:9)
POSITIVE VALUES
1. ‘An elder must be blameless’ Titus 1:6 (also Titus 1:7)
2. ‘The husband of but one wife’ Titus 1:6
3. ‘ A man whose children believe and are not open to the charge of being wild and disobedient.’ Titus 1:6
4. ‘Hospitable’ Titus 1:8
5. ‘One who loves what is good’ Titus 1:8
6. ‘Who is self-controlled’ Titus 1:8
7. ‘Upright’ Titus 1:8
8. ‘Holy and disciplined’ Titus 1:8
NEGATIVE QUALITIES
1. ‘Not overbearing’
2. ‘Not quick tempered’
3. ‘Not given to drunkenness’
4. ‘Not violent’
5. ‘Not pursuing dishonest gain’
One more essential qualification: ‘He must hold firmly to the trustworthy message as it has been taught’. (Titus 1:9)
Summary: ‘godliness’ or ‘holiness’
The role of elders: ‘an overseer is entrusted with God’s work’ (Titus 1:7); ‘encourage others by sound doctrine and refute those who oppose it.’ (Titus 1:9)