Paul’s Letter to Titus
1
1 Paul,
a servant of
God and an apostle
of Jesus
Christ,
according to the
faith of God’s
chosen ones and
the knowledge of
the truth which is
according to
godliness,
2 in
hope of eternal
life, which God,
who can’t lie,
promised before
time began;
3 but
in his own
time revealed his
word in the
message with which
I was entrusted
according to the
commandment of God
our Savior,
4 to
Titus, my true
child according to
a common faith:
Grace, mercy, and
peace from God
the Father and
the Lord Jesus
Christ our Savior.
5 I
left you in
Crete for this
reason, that you
would set in
order the things
that were lacking
and appoint elders
in every city,
as I directed
you—
6 if
anyone is blameless,
the husband of one
wife, having
children who
believe, who are
not accused of
loose or unruly behavior.
7 For
the overseer must
be blameless, as
God’s steward,
not self-pleasing, not easily
angered, not given
to wine, not
violent, not greedy
for dishonest gain;
8 but given
to hospitality, a lover
of good,
sober minded, fair, holy,
self-controlled,
9 holding to
the faithful word
which is according
to the teaching,
that he may
be able to
exhort in the
sound doctrine,
and to convict
those who contradict
him.
10 For
there are also
many unruly men,
vain talkers and
deceivers, especially
those of the
circumcision,
11 whose
mouths must be
stopped: men
who overthrow whole
houses, teaching
things which they
ought not,
for dishonest gain’s
sake.
12 One
of them, a
prophet of their
own, said, “Cretans
are always liars,
evil beasts,
and idle gluttons.”
13 This
testimony is true.
For this cause,
reprove them sharply,
that they may
be sound in
the faith,
14 not
paying attention
to Jewish fables
and commandments
of men who turn
away from the truth.
15 To
the pure, all
things are pure,
but to those
who are defiled
and unbelieving, nothing
is pure; but
both their mind
and their
conscience are
defiled.
16 They
profess that they
know God, but
by their deeds
they deny him,
being abominable, disobedient,
and unfit for any
good work.