Titus 3:8
This is a faithful saying, and these things I will that thou affirm constantly, that they which have believed in God might be careful to maintain good works. These things are good and profitable unto men.
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Study Note
Paul instructs Titus to 'affirm constantly' that those who believe in God should 'be careful to maintain good works' — presenting practical virtue as the expected outcome of sound doctrine. The phrase 'this is a faithful saying' (pistos ho logos) marks the preceding Trinitarian summary of salvation (3:4-7) as an established confessional formula, making the ethical call of 3:8 an inference from settled dogma. The purpose clause — 'these things are good and profitable unto men' — grounds the call to good works in both theological integrity and practical benefit, refusing to separate the virtuous from the useful. James 2:14-26's insistence that 'faith without works is dead' provides the same practical outcome of genuine faith, approaching from a different angle.
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