Titus 2 Woman Today
How to Be a Godly Woman in Today's Culture
Learn to Love Your Husband and Children
Today's Scripture - John 15:12
My command is this: Love each other as I have loved you.
Today's Devotional
If you’re a married woman with children, do you love your husband and kids?
The apostle Paul wrote a letter of counsel to his friend Titus. One portion
of the letter deals with teachings especially for women. Today we often refer to
the “Titus 2 woman” because it is in chapter 2 of this letter where we read that
mature women are to teach younger women about important life issues. Each daily
devotional this week will focus on one of these issues. Today: older women are
to train younger women to love their husbands and children.
This is a rather odd request, isn’t it? Does a woman need to be TRAINED to
love her husband and children? According to the Bible, yes. Although most of us
would agree that we love our families, apparently there’s a need to be taught
HOW to love them.
Today’s Scripture, John 15:12 has something to teach us about this. Jesus
says, “My command is this: Love each other as I have loved you.” Here are some
questions to think about as you consider how Jesus has loved you.
- Has Christ been patient with you?
- Has He sacrificed for you?
- Does Christ know you & love you anyway?
- Is Christ prejudiced against you?
- Can you do anything to separate yourself from his love?
If you answered “yes” to the first three questions and “no” to the last two
then you have an idea of how to love your husband and children. When you are
patient when you feel like flying off the handle; when you put your needs aside
for your husband’s; when you know their obvious weaknesses, but love them
anyway, you are loving your family with Christ-like love. When you demonstrate
love without playing favorites or love no matter what your husband or children
have done, you are loving them as Christ loves you.
This kind of love can be learned because it is not an emotion, it is ACTION.
The Bible tells us that we must not just speak words of love, but we must show
our love through our actions. And what do you do if you simply can’t demonstrate
the love that you feel?
Go back to God and ask him to help you understand his love for you. Ask him
to open your eyes to see how he has lavished on you his infinitely deep and wide
love. And then let that love flow through you to your husband and children. You
see, my friend, the only reason you and I can love at all is because he loved us
first.
Do you love your husband and children? Of course you do. But you may not
always know how to demonstrate that love. Study how Christ has loved you. And
then learn to be a vessel through which God’s love can flow to your family.
That’s the lesson for today from the Titus 2 woman.
My Personal Reflection on Today's Lesson
Circle key words or phrases in today’s Bible reading. Then reflect on the
following:
- What message do these words or phrases have for me?
- What new or re-newed insight did I gain from the readings or today’s
thought?
- What encouragement does God have for me today?
My Response to God Today
Write out a prayer to God, telling him what you learned today and asking him
to meet a specific need in your life.
Day Two
How to Be Self-Controlled and Pure
Today's Scripture - 1 Peter 1:13-16
Therefore, prepare your minds for action; be
self-controlled; set your hope fully on the grace to be given you when Jesus
Christ is revealed. As obedient children, do not conform to the evil desires you
had when you lived in ignorance. But just as he who called you is holy, so be
holy in all you do; for it is written: “Be holy, because I am holy.”
Today's Devotional
The Bible records for us a letter in which the apostle Paul gives his beloved
friend Titus counsel on how to instruct the believers in Christian living.
Chapter 2 of this letter has become well known among women’s ministries for what
older women should teach younger women. This week we are exploring the teachings
of the “Titus 2” woman. Today we focus on training the young women to be
self-controlled and pure.
In her book titled FEMININE APPEAL, author Carolyn Mahaney describes
“self-control” as being like a protective wall around our souls. (page 55-56) In
ancient times every city was surrounded by a wall. That wall was its main
defense against wild animals and attacks from other cities. Proverbs 25 draws
the comparison for us, “A (person) without self-control is like a city broken
into and left without walls.”
Dear friend, self-control is our defense against the plundering of and
attacks on our hearts. We must raise up the wall of self-control around our
bodies. We also need the self-control wall around our thought life and around
our emotions. This kind of control leads us to purity. Carolyn Mahaney defines
purity as being holy, innocent, chaste and not contaminated. (page 69) Again
this involves our bodies, our minds and our emotions.
The question raised by the Titus 2 passage is: Can we LEARN to be
self-controlled and pure? The Bible indicates that we can and once we learn we
have the responsibility to teach others. Today’s Scripture, 1Peter 1:13-16,
gives us 3 training tools in the areas of self-control and purity.
- KEEP YOUR MIND SHARP & READY FOR ACTION. What are you doing to
exercise your mind? What are you feeding you thoughts? Take a minute to
assess the TV you watch, the magazines and books you read, the music you
listen to, the conversations you have. Are these things sharpening your mind
or are they dulling your senses? Too little sleep, too much food, too many
TV programs or romance novels do not help you develop the sharpness you need
to be self-controlled or the passions that lead to purity.
- OBEY GOD’S WORD. To obey God’s Word you must first KNOW it. Spend
time reading your Bible. Think about what you’ve read and then put it into
action. Obedience to the Word of God will lead you into a life of
self-control and purity.
- DO NOT CONFORM TO OLD EVIL DESIRES. As you think about and act on
God’s Word your mind will become transformed so that you won’t even want to
conform to those old sinful desires which are just a pattern of this sinful
world.
Yes, you CAN learn to be self-controlled and pure. Read 1Peter: 13-16 for
yourself and discover how you can build the wall of self-control around your
soul and live a pure life.
My Personal Reflection on Today's Lesson
Circle key words or phrases in today’s Bible reading. Then reflect on the
following:
- What message do these words or phrases have for me?
- What new or re-newed insight did I gain from the readings or today’s
thought?
- What encouragement does God have for me today?
My Response to God Today
Write out a prayer to God, telling him what you learned today and asking him
to meet a specific need in your life.
Day Three
Enjoy Being Busy at Home
Today's Scripture - Colossians 3:15-17
Let the peace of Christ rule in your hearts, since as
members of one body you were called to peace. And be thankful. Let the word of
Christ dwell in you richly as you teach and admonish one another with all
wisdom, and as you sing psalms, hymns and spiritual songs with gratitude in your
hearts to God. And whatever you do, whether in word or deed, do it all in the
name of the Lord Jesus, giving thanks to God the Father through him.
Today's Devotional
Each day this week we are looking at one aspect of Titus, chapter 2. Today
our focus is on this phrase, “…older women train the younger women to be busy at
home.”
Now that sounds a little antiquated, doesn’t it? Just goes to prove that the
Bible really isn’t relevant to our lives today. Or is it?
Whether you’re an at-home mom, or have a full-time career, as a woman you are
a home manager. Here are 5 tips to help you ENJOY this godly position from
today’s Scripture, Colossians 3:15-17.
- LET THE PEACE OF CHRIST RULE IN YOUR HEART. Do you know Jesus as
your Savior? If not, start by asking him to forgive you and come into your
heart today. Then you have available to you the peace of Christ. Take your
anxieties to God in prayer. Pour out your heart to him. Keep track of
answered prayers. Christ came as the Prince of Peace. As you trust in him
peace will come. Peace in your heart will bring peace to your home.
- BE THANKFUL! Paul says in Philippians 4 that the peace of God
will guard your heart and mind when you take your prayers and petitions to
him WITH thanksgiving. Deliberately thanking God for something every day
will change your heart and enable you to enjoy the sacrificial work you do
at home.
- LET THE WORD OF CHRIST DWELL IN YOU RICHLY. Take a Bible break
every day. Put verses up around the house. Get out of the house and into a
Bible study. Invite a group of women to come to your home for a study.
Nothing will refresh you more than dwelling richly in God’s Word. Read your
Bible first thing or a soon as the kids leave. God will make up the time for
you and you will be refreshed and equipped to meet the demands of the day.
- CREATE AN ATMOSPHERE OF GRATITUDE. Play beautiful, up-lifting,
God-honoring music while you work around the house. The Bible says, “…sing
psalms, hymns and spiritual songs with gratitude in your hearts to God.” The
gratitude attitude begins with you, but it will permeate your home and make
it a much more enjoyable place.
- DO EVERYTHING IN THE NAME OF JESUS. The Scripture says,
“…whatever you do, whether in word or deed, do it all in the name of the
Lord Jesus.” Whatever, my friend, word or deed. Answer the phone, talk to a
child, clean a bathroom, iron clothes, cook meals, plan schedules, help with
homework, plant a garden, vacuum, change beds…. Whatever. Do it in the name
of Jesus and your heart will change and WHATEVER will be enjoyable.
Homemaking is a high calling. Be busy at home, dear one, and enjoy it.
My Personal Reflection on Today's Lesson
Circle key words or phrases in today’s Bible reading. Then reflect on the
following:
- What message do these words or phrases have for me?
- What new or re-newed insight did I gain from the readings or today’s
thought?
- What encouragement does God have for me today?
My Response to God Today
Write out a prayer to God, telling him what you learned today and asking him
to meet a specific need in your life.
Day Four
The Picture of Kindness
Today's Scripture - Colossians 3:12-14
Therefore, as God’s chosen people, holy and dearly loved,
clothe yourselves with compassion, kindness, humility, gentleness and patience.
Bear with each other and forgive whatever grievances you may have against one
another. Forgive as the Lord forgave you. And over all these virtues put on
love, which binds them all together in perfect unity.
Today's Devotional
Every day this week our CHAT devotionals are focused on one attribute older
Christian women are to teach younger women according to Titus, chapter 2. Today
we read that older women are to train the younger women to “be kind”.
“Kindness” is best understood by gathering together other words in order to
paint a word picture. Words like “good-hearted”, “compassionate”, “sympathetic”,
“gentle”, “friendly”, “generous” paint the picture of kindness.
Sometimes it helps to understand a concept by considering its antonym.
Carolyn Mahaney in her book FEMININE APPEAL points out three sins that
can take hold in our hearts and cause us to be anything by kind; anger,
bitterness and judging. Now we see the picture of what “kindness” is and we
realize that sin in our hearts can keep us from being kind. But we are still
left with the question: HOW can I be kind?
We find our answer in today’s Scripture Colossians 3:12-14. In these verses
Paul speaks directly to Christians saying, “…as God’s chosen people, holy and
dearly loved, clothe yourselves with compassion, kindness, humility, gentleness
and patience. Bear with each other and forgive whatever grievances you may have
against one another. Forgive as the Lord forgave you. And over all these virtues
put on love, which binds them all together in perfect unity.”
We can discover how to be kind by, again, illustrating it in context with
other attributes. In this case “kindness” is tucked right in the middle of six
Christian virtues – each one a Christ-like characteristic.
Dear friend, you and I can learn to be kind when we look to Jesus as our
example and our enabler. Just as we put on our skirt and sweater, stockings and
shoes each day and when we go out in the cold we put on our coat in order to be
properly dressed; so must we clothe ourselves with certain virtues in order to
be kind. Let’s take a look at each piece of virtuous clothing.
First we must put on the garment of COMPASSION, the Christ-like sympathy for
another person. Next we need to pull over our heads the dress of HUMILITY and
take on the attitude of Christ when he came to this earth. Then we can slip on
the jacket of GENTLENESS and the scarf of PATIENCE both of which Jesus
demonstrates every day toward you and me. FORGIVENESS must cover everything
making it possible for us to bear with one another. And before we go out to meet
the demands of the day, in order to be properly clothed we must put on the cloak
of LOVE.
Do you want to be kind, my friend? Clothe yourself with these Christ-like
qualities and you will be.
My Personal Reflection on Today's Lesson
Circle key words or phrases in today’s Bible reading. Then reflect on the
following:
- What message do these words or phrases have for me?
- What new or re-newed insight did I gain from the readings or today’s
thought?
- What encouragement does God have for me today?
My Response to God Today
Write out a prayer to God, telling him what you learned today and asking him
to meet a specific need in your life.
Day Five
Ten Thoughts About Submission
Today's Scripture - 1 Corinthians 14:33
For God is not a God of disorder but of peace.
As in all the congregations of the saints,
Today's Devotional
When you read the phrase “submit to your husband” what do you think? Do you
cringe and recoil from the thought? Are you bored with the subject?
Here are 10 thoughts regarding submission that I pray will be helpful to you.
- SUBMISSION IS GOD’S IDEA. From the beginning of time submission
has been God’s way of operating. The Father, Son and Holy Spirit – equal in
value, submitting in assignments. Man and woman – created equally in God’s
image, submitting in roles and responsibilities.
- GOD IS A GOD OF ORDER. Today’s verse is one not often used when
talking about submission, but think about it carefully in this context.
1Corinthians 14:33(a) – God is not a God of disorder but of peace. One
author has written, “We only need to read the account of Creation in
Scripture – or study life cycles and food chains in biology – to understand
that God has given us order.” (AT THE FEET OF ORDINARY WOMEN,
navpress, page 167) When lines of authority are adhered to, peace is the
natural outcome – whether in a nation or in your home.
- WE ARE ALL UNDER THE AUTHORITY OF GOD. As wives we ultimately
answer to God. Do we obey his directive to be submissive? Our husbands must
answer to God, too. Does he take seriously the responsibility he’s given?
- A WIFE IS NEVER TO SUBMIT TO SINFUL ACTS OR ABUSE FROM HER HUSBAND.
If you find yourself in this situation let someone know immediately!
- SUBMISSION IS HARD. We are just not naturally inclined to be
submissive. If you struggle in this area you’re not alone!
- SUBMISSION IS AN ATTITUDE OF THE HEART NOT JUST ACTION. We can be
sitting down on the outside, but standing up on the inside. God looks at the
heart.
- GOD WILL CHANGE YOUR HEART TO CONFORM TO HIS PURPOSES. One prayer
I’ve always found God to answer is the prayer to take my hard or stubborn
heart and make it soft and submissive.
- YOUR HUSBAND IS NOT PERFECT. He will make mistakes. God will use
them to his glory. Trust God!
- YES, YOU ARE TO SUBMIT TO A NON-BELIEVING HUSBAND. The burden is
on his shoulders to lead your family. Unless there are sin or abuse issues,
look for the areas of strength in your husband. Trust his judgement and then
trust God more.
- NEVER BE AFRAID TO VOICE YOUR OPINION! Your husband needs you. He
needs to hear from you. He doesn’t have all the answers. Don’t nag or whine,
but speak up in appropriate and loving ways. And then leave it with God.
Yes, dear one, learn to submit to your husband. It will bring order to your
family and freedom and blessing to you!
My Personal Reflection on Today's Lesson
Circle key words or phrases in today’s Bible reading. Then reflect on the
following:
- What message do these words or phrases have for me?
- What new or re-newed insight did I gain from the readings or today’s
thought?
- What encouragement does God have for me today?
My Response to God Today
Write out a prayer to God, telling him what you learned today and asking him
to meet a specific need in your life.
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