L. M. Grant's Commentary on the Bible - Titus 3:1-15
Though we are not of this world, as the blessed hope of Chapter 2:13 reminds us, yet while in it, our relationships toward it are to bear true Christian character. God has Himself constituted proper authority in the world's govern-ment: therefore the Christian is to be subject to it, whether or not he feels it is acting rightly or wisely, and though he may suffer from it materially. Of course, if in any given case such subjection would involve disobedience to God, then it is God, and not man,... read more
Geneva Study Bible - Titus 3:5
3:5 Not by works of {a} righteousness which we have done, but according to his mercy he saved us, by the washing of regeneration, and renewing of the {b} Holy Ghost;(a) Literally, "of works which are done in righteousness": and this passage fully refutes the doctrine of meritorious works.(b) Which the power of the Holy Spirit works. read more