“Adoring the Doctrine”


BIBLE READING: Titus 1-Hebrews 1    

                In Titus 2.10 Paul encourages us to “adorn the doctrine of God our Savior”.   That word “adorn” is a very interesting choice of words.  The Greek word for “adorn”, is the word in which we get our English word “cosmetics”.  It means “causing something to have an attractive appearance”.  We have seen this word before from Paul in I Timothy 2.9 when he directs the women to “adorn themselves with proper clothing”.  John uses this word in Revelation 21.2 to describe the heaven as a “bride adorned for her husband”.  Yet here in this context Paul is using the word as he addresses slaves.  Slaves (or bondservants) were considered the lowest class on the social chart.  Here Paul is reminding them that it doesn’t matter what class you are in, how much money that you have or what you even look like; you can be attractive to others by allowing the doctrine of Christ to be seen in your life.  How is it possible for a “slave”, to be attractive as it adorned the doctrine of Christ?  By doing their job the best they can, without complaining and even going beyond what is expected.  The doctrine of Jesus calls for all of us to be the best that we can be, so that others may see our good works (Matthew 5.16)    

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