Titus 3:13
Do your best to equip Zenas the lawyer and Apollos, so that they will have everything they need.
Bible Study Questions and Answers
1. What is the meaning of Titus 3:13?

2. How can we support "Zenas the lawyer" and "Apollos" in our community today?

3. What does Titus 3:13 teach about the importance of hospitality and provision?

4. How does supporting Christian workers align with the teachings of Philippians 4:16-18?

5. Why is it crucial to "see that they lack nothing" in ministry work?

6. How can we apply the principle of aiding fellow believers in our church?

7. What is the significance of Zenas and Apollos in Titus 3:13?

8. How does Titus 3:13 reflect early Christian community support?

9. Why does Paul emphasize helping Zenas and Apollos in Titus 3:13?

10. What are the top 10 Lessons from Titus 3?

11. Who is Apollos in historical context?

12. What is the Bible's perspective on lawyers?

13. Can women teach in church? (1 Timothy 2:12 vs. Acts 18:26)

14. What does the Bible say about Christian debating?
Discussion Questions
1. How can we, as a church community, better support those who are in full-time ministry or missionary work?

2. In what ways can we practice hospitality and generosity towards fellow believers, especially those who are traveling or in need?

3. How does the partnership between Zenas and Apollos illustrate the importance of teamwork in spreading the gospel?

4. What skills or professions do you have that can be used to serve the church and further God's kingdom?

5. Reflect on a time when you were equipped or supported by others in your faith journey. How can you extend that same support to someone else today?1. What role does the concept of submission to authorities play in your life? How does Titus 3:1-2 challenge or affirm your current perspective?

2. In what ways does Paul’s reminder of our past life before knowing Christ (Titus 3:3) make you appreciate God's mercy and grace?

3. How does the theme of transformation and renewal presented in Titus 3:5-6 resonate with your own experience of becoming a Christian?

4. Reflect on the concept of being "justified by His grace" (Titus 3:7). What does it mean to you personally, and how does it influence your daily life?

5. In what practical ways can you demonstrate the good works encouraged in Titus 3:8 in your personal and community life?

6. What kinds of "foolish controversies" (Titus 3:9) do you see today, and how can Paul's guidance apply to these situations?

7. How should we handle divisive people according to Titus 3:10-11? Can you relate this to any current situations in your life or community?

8. What specific actions can you take to "be careful to devote yourself to good deeds" as mentioned in Titus 3:14?

9. How does Titus 3 shape your understanding of the relationship between faith, grace, and good works?

10. How can the teachings in Titus 3 guide us in living a Christian life amidst the modern societal challenges?

11. What does Titus 3 teach us about dealing with people who have differing views within the church?

12. How does the concept of "regeneration and renewal by the Holy Spirit" in Titus 3:5 affect your understanding of the process of salvation?

13. How can you use the teachings of Titus 3 to guide your interactions with those who do not yet know Christ?

14. What steps can you take to apply the principles in Titus 3 regarding avoidance of pointless debates in your social media interactions?

15. What does "the hope of eternal life" mean to you, and how does it influence your daily living?

16. How can you ensure that you are not part of the divisive people as warned in Titus 3:10-11?

17. Reflect on your understanding of God's mercy before and after reading Titus 3. How has it changed or deepened?

18. How does the juxtaposition of our past life and God's saving grace in Titus 3 affect your understanding of the Christian transformation?

19. How does Paul's description of our life before and after salvation in Titus 3 challenge you to show humility to all people?

20. How can the guidelines in Titus 3 help shape a Christian's response to governing authorities in today's politically polarized environment?

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