There’s just something about hearing this song in the language of the people through whom Jesus came. Melts my ❤️ every time I listen. We joyfully sing and beckon Him to ‘Come!’ Yet, are we ready for what that entails? Are we prepared for Him to return again? He came the first time and was […]
Category: biblical
Trusting God Thursday
Reliance … confidence … hope … dependence … assurance … All of these words point to the word: trust. When I think of trusting in something or someone, I also consider vulnerability. I become vulnerable to the other party’s response to me and that includes how they handle my thoughts, feelings, actions and words. Essentially, […]
“The Beauty of Rejection” by Guest Writer: Nora Tatina
My heart pounded as I read the subject line “Announcing the winners of this year’s devotional challenge.” At first, I debated with myself whether I should open the email right away or wait till later just to give my nerves some time to settle. Well, my nerves would just have to get with the program. […]
Invitation to Guest Writers
Are you an aspiring writer? Do you have the gift of words? Is there a message in your heart that you feel the Lord wants you to share with others? Titus-two.com is calling on those of you who would like to share their God-given message through the use of their gift of words. This Christ-centered […]
Lift Your Spirit
Would you be willing to invite GOD to come to your house? Maybe consider inviting Him to spend just the day with you? If we’re totally honest, there are days we would NOT want Him to see — maybe our bad attitude, poor behavior, words hurled at others … If Jesus were to step into […]
Thirty-Seconds Thursday
If you celebrate the Birth of our Savior, this can be one of the most busiest times of the year. There are decorations to be placed, gifts and cards to be prepared, meals to be made, people to gather, events to attend … the list is endless. It is also a time when many of […]
“Being Myself and Christ-like, Too” by Guest Writer: Chiazo Violet
A lady once told the story of how she tried to be more like her former Pastor’s wife. She was a loud, not-too-homely type, unlike her pastor’s wife who was gentle, very agreeable and homely. For a very short period, the plan seemed to work. But before long, she caved under the pressure of trying […]
