What does Titus 1:13 mean?

This witness is true. Wherefore rebuke them sharply, that they may be sound in the faith. — Titus 1:13 KJV

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 This saying is true. Therefore rebuke them sharply, so that they will be sound in the faith. — Titus 1:13 NIV

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Today's Verse Reflection

This verse encourages us to embrace the grace of repentance and correction, recognizing that growth in faith often comes through facing and overcoming challenges and misunderstandings. It’s a call to humility, to be open to correction ourselves, and to seek the truth in love, always aiming for unity and soundness in our faith.

My Prayer

Bless me with humility, Lord, to accept correction and guidance, recognizing that my understanding is limited and that growth in faith often comes through overcoming challenges. Help me to embrace Your discipline as a means to become more like Christ, sound in faith and steadfast in love.

I ask for Your wisdom and strength for all those in leadership within the Church. May they lead with integrity, guided by Your Spirit, to nurture a community grounded in the truth of Your Word.

Thank You, Father, for Your unfailing love and the gift of Your Word, which lights the path before me. May I walk in Your ways, ever growing in sound faith and love, for Your glory and the building up of Your Kingdom.

In Jesus’ Name, Amen.

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    Alona Smith is a devoted follower of Jesus Christ who believes that life’s true purpose is found in knowing Him and making Him known. She is passionate about sharing God’s Word with clarity and compassion, helping others see the beauty of the gospel of grace revealed through the Apostle Paul.

    Grounded in Scripture and led by the Spirit, Alona seeks to live out her faith in practical ways—showing kindness, extending forgiveness, and walking in love. Whether serving in her local church, encouraging a friend in need, or simply living as a light in her community, she strives to reflect Christ in both word and deed.