The Author of Titus

The human author of this book is the Apostle Paul, who also penned 13 letters of the New Testament. Paul was redeemed by God’s grace and became a missionary for the Gospel’s sake.

 

The Audience of Titus

Paul wrote the book to a pastor named Titus, whom he left to establish churches on the island of Crete. It was most likely written between A.D. 62-64, just before his eventual martyrdom. While it is written to a pastor, it is written for the church.

 

The Aim of Titus

Titus can be divided up into two components: Doctrine and Devotion This book demonstrates the seamless connection between healthy doctrine and holy behavior. This works itself out in a healthy church with Godly leadership.