
The Process
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The Process
Titus 1:1-4
Greg Pollak
Introduction
Acts 20:18–24
Titus 1:1–4
Titus 1:1
Galatians 2:20
Acts 13:7
Acts 13:12
How to Grow in Godliness?
A Growing Faith
Titus 1:1
Hebrews 12:2
Ephesians 2:8
Mark 1:15
Romans 10:13
2 Timothy 2:10
Hebrews 11:6
Romans 14:23
A Gospel Centered Life
Titus 1:1
1 Timothy 2:4
2 Timothy 3:7
2 Peter 1:3-9
Colossians 1:5-6
An Eternal Perspective
Titus 1:2-3
John 3:36
John 5:24
John 6:47
1 John 5:13
Application
Does your Walk need to be Set in Order?
Is your daily trust in Jesus growing?
Are you reminding yourself of the gospel daily?
Are you keeping an eternal perspective?

Warm Up
What’s one thing you’ve learned to grow in recently (a skill, hobby, or habit)? How did you learn it?
Transition: Just like growth in life takes intentionality, growing in godliness also takes faith, focus, and perspective.
Sermon Questions
Read Together
Acts 20:18–24
Titus 1:1–4
Discussion & Scripture Engagement
1. A Growing Faith
Read Titus 1:1; Hebrews 12:2
Paul says faith is the starting point of godliness. What’s the difference between believing in Jesus once (conversion) and continuing to grow in faith daily?
How do you practically keep your eyes on Jesus during the week?
2. A Gospel-Centered Life
Read Titus 1:1; Colossians 1:5–6
The gospel doesn’t just save us — it shapes us. What does a “gospel-centered life” look like in a normal day of work, parenting, or friendships?
What tends to pull your attention away from the gospel?
3. An Eternal Perspective
Read Titus 1:2–3; 1 John 5:13
How does keeping eternity in mind change the way we handle challenges, temptations, or even successes today?
Can you share a time when remembering God’s promises gave you hope or strength?
Application
Daily Trust: In what areas of your life right now do you find it hardest to trust Jesus? What helps you take steps of faith in those moments?
Gospel Reminders: What are some practical ways you could remind yourself of the gospel during a busy week? (Ex: Scripture memory, worship music, conversations, journaling)
Eternal Perspective: When life feels overwhelming, what helps you zoom out and remember the bigger picture of eternity? How might that perspective change your choices this week?
Challenge for the Week: Each morning, before looking at your phone, read one verse that reminds you of faith, the gospel, or eternity. Ask God to set your perspective for the day.