Q.1.
The letter begins with Paul asking God to bless his friend, Titus, with grace, mercy and what else?
Q.2.
Paul tells us to always obey our rulers. How does he refer to our governments and leaders?
Q.3.
How many times should a man be warned of his heresies before he is rejected as a Christian?
Q.4.
Christ saved us, says Paul, not because of our righteousness, but because of what?
Q.5.
At the end of his letter Paul tells Titus to help Zenas and Apollos with their journey. What is Zenas' occupation?
Q.6.
Servants, or slaves, should serve their masters faithfully. They should never answer back, but what else must they never do?
Q.7.
Jesus taught us how to live righteously, says Paul. We should avoid two things; the first is ungodliness, but what is the second?
Q.8.
A prophet is quoted by Paul as saying that the Cretians were liars, evil beasts and slow... what?
Q.9.
Titus is told by Paul to teach the older men and the younger women to be sober. He also says that younger men should be sober-minded. Which words does he use to discourage the older women from drinking alcohol?
Q.10.
Paul warns Titus of those who teach Jewish laws. He says that such folk are only after what?