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Apostasy, Summary: Apostasy, "falling away," is the act of professed
Christians who deliberately reject revealed truth (1) as to the deity of
Jesus Christ, and (2) redemption through His atoning and redeeming
sacrifice
# 1Jo 4:1-3 Php 3:18 2Pe 2:1
Apostasy differs from error concerning truth, which may be the result
of ignorance
# Ac 19:1-6
or heresy, which may be due to the sphere of Satan
# 2Ti 2:25,26
both of which may consist with true faith. The apostate is perfectly
described in
# 2Ti 4:3 2Pe 2:1-19 Jude 1:4,8,11-13,16
Apostasy in the church, as in Israel
# Isa 1:5,6 5:5-7
is irremediable, and awaits judgment
# 2Th 2:10-12 2Pe 2:17,21 Jude 1:11-15 Re 3:14-16
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Scofield Reference Notes book Introductions The Epistle of Paul the
(1917 Edition) Apostle to Titus
WRITER The Apostle Paul (1.1)
DATE Practically the same with First Timothy
THEME Titus has much in common with First Timothy. Both Epistles are
concerned with the due order of the churches. The distinction is
that in First Timothy sound doctrine is more prominent
# 1Ti 1:3-10
in Titus the divine order for the local churches
# Tit 1:5
The permanent use of these Epistles lies in this twofold
application, on the one hand to churches grown careless as to the
truth of God, on the other, to churches careless as to the order
of God's house. The importance of this order is made solemnly
emphatic in that the tests by which true elders and deacons may
be known are repeated
# 1Ti 3:1-7 Tit 1:6-9
There are two divisions: I. The qualifications and functions of
elders, 1.1-16. II. The pastoral work of the true elder, 2.1-3,
15.