Grace & Peace Presbyterian
Sunday's sermon from Titus 2:15-3:8. As we continue our series on God's blueprint for churches on mission, we explored how Christians navigate the tension of dual citizenship—belonging to God's kingdom while living as citizens in this world. Summary: The sermon explored how the doctrines of grace create Christians of heaven who devote themselves to good works while citizens on Earth. We examined three key aspects of Christian citizenship: the guides God provides through church teachers who declare, exhort, rebuke, and remind us of our duties; our specific responsibilities to both governing authorities and our neighbors; and the doctrines of grace that prevent us from both self-righteousness and cultural assimilation. This passage challenges us to engage meaningfully in society—submitting to authorities, pursuing good works, speaking life instead of death, and treating all people with gentleness and courtesy—all while remembering that we have been saved by grace alone, not by our works.
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