Rare Words for Rare Women (Titus 2:3-4)
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When culture shouts for image, speed, and self, we slow down to ask what actually builds a life that lasts. Walking through Titus 2, we map a countercultural path where older women shape the church from the inside out—modeling reverence that dignifies the ordinary, kindness that kills gossip, sobriety that frees the heart, and a serious commitment to teach what is good. This is not theory; it’s the quiet, durable work that turns houses into homes and congregations into families.
We dig into the four distinctives that make mentoring credible—sacredness, sweetness, sobriety, and seriousness—and why each one matters in a world that monetizes distraction and division. You’ll hear why Paul asks older women, not young pastors, to train younger women up close and life-on-life, guiding them from self-love slogans to self-giving love that sustains marriages and steadies parenting. Along the way, we talk about the real pulls of gossip, excess, and exhaustion, and we share stories of simple words that carried struggling parents and of grace that turned deficits into offerings.
If you’ve wondered where to find role models worth following, or how to become one without pretending to be perfect, this conversation offers a grounded, hopeful roadmap. Come for the practical wisdom; stay for the reminder that progress beats perfection and that Christ’s grace is enough for ordinary days. If this resonates, subscribe, share it with a friend who could use steady encouragement, and leave a review to help others find the show.
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