Matthew Henry's Complete Commentary - Titus 3:1-8
Here is the fourth thing in the matter of the epistle. The apostle had directed Titus in reference to the particular and special duties of several sorts of persons; now he bids him exhort to what concerned them more in common, namely, to quietness and submission to rulers, and readiness to do good, and to equitable and gentle behaviour towards all men?things comely and ornamental of religion; he must therefore put them in mind of such things. Ministers are people's remembrancers of their duty.... read more
Matthew Henry's Complete Commentary - Titus 3
Of duties which concern Christians more in common, and the reasons of them, Titus 3:1-8. What Titus in teaching should avoid, and how he should deal with a heretic, with some other directions (Titus 3:9-14), and salutations in the close, Titus 3:15. read more