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Truth That Transforms | Rev Elisha Satvinder
April 13, 2025
Summary And Key Points
This message concludes the Titus series by returning to its opening verse—Titus 1:1—which encapsulates the entire purpose of the letter: to form a people whose faith, knowledge of truth, and godliness are deeply connected. Paul’s goal wasn’t to create an informed church, but a transformed one—a community rooted in relational knowledge of God that shapes both belief and behavior.
Key themes:
- Relational Knowledge That Transforms: The Greek word epignosis describes a full, precise, and experiential knowledge of God—not just intellectual understanding, but one born out of relationship. This kind of knowledge leads to reverence, godliness, and a life aligned with truth.
- Truth That Produces Visible Change: The message of Titus is not moralism or behavior modification, but inward transformation that results in outward fruit. True knowledge impacts how we speak, work, lead, and relate to others—especially across generations and in society.
- Three Outcomes of Spiritual Maturity: Paul outlines what maturity looks like: strong faith in God’s promises, a deepening knowledge of truth, and lives marked by godliness. This means growing in love, integrity, humility, generosity, and ethical living.
Final Challenge:
We are not just called to know the truth—but to live it, teach it, and embody it in a world desperate for meaning. The church today must reject shallow religiosity and rise as a counter-cultural community—grounded in the gospel, ablaze with good works, and urgent in its mission. As we approach Good Friday and Easter, let’s not wait for revival—let’s become the reason it starts.About New Covenant Community
Looking for a church in Sentul? New Covenant Community welcomes you with authentic worship, real community, and practical biblical teaching. English services (with live Chinese translations). Visit Sundays at 10am.
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Summary And Key Points
This message concludes the Titus series by returning to its opening verse—Titus 1:1—which encapsulates the entire purpose of the letter: to form a people whose faith, knowledge of truth, and godliness are deeply connected. Paul’s goal wasn’t to create an informed church, but a transformed one—a community rooted in relational knowledge of God that shapes both belief and behavior.
Key themes:
- Relational Knowledge That Transforms: The Greek word epignosis describes a full, precise, and experiential knowledge of God—not just intellectual understanding, but one born out of relationship. This kind of knowledge leads to reverence, godliness, and a life aligned with truth.
- Truth That Produces Visible Change: The message of Titus is not moralism or behavior modification, but inward transformation that results in outward fruit. True knowledge impacts how we speak, work, lead, and relate to others—especially across generations and in society.
- Three Outcomes of Spiritual Maturity: Paul outlines what maturity looks like: strong faith in God’s promises, a deepening knowledge of truth, and lives marked by godliness. This means growing in love, integrity, humility, generosity, and ethical living.
Final Challenge:
We are not just called to know the truth—but to live it, teach it, and embody it in a world desperate for meaning. The church today must reject shallow religiosity and rise as a counter-cultural community—grounded in the gospel, ablaze with good works, and urgent in its mission. As we approach Good Friday and Easter, let’s not wait for revival—let’s become the reason it starts.Show Transcript
About New Covenant Community
Looking for a church in Sentul? New Covenant Community welcomes you with authentic worship, real community, and practical biblical teaching. English services (with live Chinese translations). Visit Sundays at 10am.
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