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John Calvin

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

L.M. Grant

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

James Gray

James Gray's Concise Bible Commentary - Titus 3:1-15

CONCERNING CHURCH MEMBERS Paul now enters upon instructions to Titus as in the case of Timothy concerning different classes in the church. Aged men are first spoken of, Titus 2:2 . It is sound doctrine that these be of the character described. Aged women are next referred to (Titus 2:3 ), and under cover of that exhortation comes an illusion to the younger women (Titus 2:4-5 ). Titus does not exhort the young women directly on the themes indicated, but indirectly through the older women. A... read more

Joseph Parker

The People's Bible by Joseph Parker - Titus 3:1-15

Chapter 3 1 Titus is yet further directed by Paul, both concerning the things he should teach, and not teach. 10 He is willed also to reject obstinate hereticks: 12 which done, he appointeth him both time and place, wherein he should come unto him, and so concludeth. 1. Put them in mind to be subject to principalities and powers [rulers and authorities], to obey magistrates [the temporal power], to be ready to every good work [cheerfully, to aid all lawful authority, municipal and... read more

Robert Hawker

Hawker's Poor Man's Commentary - Titus 3:4-8

(4) But after that the kindness and love of God our Saviour toward man appeared, (5) Not by works of righteousness which we have done, but according to his mercy he saved us, by the washing of regeneration, and renewing of the Holy Ghost; (6) Which he shed on us abundantly through Jesus Christ our Saviour; (7) That being justified by his grace, we should be made heirs according to the hope of eternal life. (8) This is a faithful saying, and these things I will that thou affirm constantly, that... read more

George Haydock

George Haydock's Catholic Bible Commentary - Titus 3:4

The goodness and kindness. Literally, humanity of our Saviour. By humanity [1] some expound Christ's appearing in his human nature, but by the Greek is meant the love of God towards mankind. (Witham) =============================== [BIBLIOGRAPHY] Benignitas et humanitas, Greek: chrestotes kai philanthropia. See Estius. read more

George Haydock

George Haydock's Catholic Bible Commentary - Titus 3:5

Not by the works, &c. St. Paul in this verse alludes to the sacrament of baptism. This text is brought by divines to prove that baptism, like every other sacrament, produces its effect by its own power, (or, as it is termed in the schools, ex opere operato) independently of any disposition on the part of the receiver. We are saved, says the apostle, not by the works of justice, or any good works we have performed, but our salvation must be attributed solely to the mercy of our Saviour, God,... read more

Matthew Henry

Matthew Henry's Concise Commentary on the Bible - Titus 3:1-7

1-7 Spiritual privileges do not make void or weaken, but confirm civil duties. Mere good words and good meanings are not enough without good works. They were not to be quarrelsome, but to show meekness on all occasions, not toward friends only, but to all men, though with wisdom, James 3:13. And let this text teach us how wrong it is for a Christian to be churlish to the worst, weakest, and most abject. The servants of sin have many masters, their lusts hurry them different ways; pride commands... read more

Frank Binford Hole

F. B. Hole's Old and New Testament Commentary - Titus 3:1-99

Titus 3 THE FIRST AND second verses of chapter 3 follow up the same theme, giving further details of the godly behaviour that the Gospel inculcates. Obedience and subjection to authorities, and gentleness and meekness unto all men are features very much the opposite of all that the Cretians were by nature. They are also very much the opposite of what we all are, and this the Apostle puts on record in verse Tit_3:3 . “We ourselves” he says in contrast with the “them” of verse Tit_3:1 . What a... read more

Paul E. Kretzmann

The Popular Commentary by Paul E. Kretzmann - Titus 3:4-8

The Washing of Regeneration and Its Wonderful Power. v. 4. But after that the kindness and love of God, our Savior, toward man appeared, v. 5. not by works of righteousness which we have done, but according to His mercy he saved us, by the washing of regeneration and renewing of the Holy Ghost, v. 6. which he shed on us abundantly through Jesus Christ, our Savior; v. 7. that, being justified by His grace, we should be made heirs according to the hope of eternal life. v. 8. This is... read more

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