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How does Titus 2 instruct younger men to behave?

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Titus 2 instructs younger men to be sober-minded, displaying maturity in their conduct and faith.

In Titus 2:6-8, Paul exhorts younger men to embrace a serious-minded approach to life and faith, urging them to act as examples of good works. This instruction encompasses not only personal behavior but also doctrine, emphasizing that young men should exhibit integrity, sincerity, and sound speech. The expectation is for younger men to mature quickly in their faith, embodying the teachings of Christ in a way that serves as an example to others, thus enhancing the witness of the church. Their youthful energy can be harnessed for good, contributing positively to the faith community and its outreach.
Scripture References: Titus 2:6-8

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