Digital Logos Edition
This commentary on the books of 1 and 2 Timothy and Titus provides practical guidelines for daily Christian living. Working verse by verse, Homer A. Kent Jr. provides scholarly, yet readable commentary on pastoral theology, based on his own translation from the Greek.
“gospel message (see 1:3–20, for Paul’s treatment of the same subject from a different standpoint)” (Page 185)
“Men often yell loudest about that of which they know least.” (Page 76)
“Young ministers have often found relief from occasional discouragement by recalling their own call to the ministry and the time when their spiritual gifts were recognized by the church, and the elders laid hands on them, separating them to the work of the ministry.” (Page 92)
“Hence the proper use of the law is to apply it to sinners to show them their sin and then to present the gospel with its message of salvation in Christ.” (Page 85)
“Eusebeia (godliness) describes one’s attitude and conduct as measured by God’s standard. Godliness is a manner of life that properly reverences God.” (Page 98)