Manifested Word: A Call to Preach and Proclaim
"But hath in due times manifested his word through preaching, which is committed unto me according to the commandment of God our Saviour;" - Titus 1:3

Titus 1:3 states, "But hath in due times manifested his word through preaching, which is committed unto me according to the commandment of God our Saviour." This powerful verse encapsulates the essence of our calling as Christians, underscoring the importance of preaching and the divine purpose behind it.
To unpack this verse, we first recognize the phrase "in due times." God operates on His perfect timetable; not ours. His timing is a profound aspect of faith that reassures us that God does not act hastily. Instead, everything unfolds according to His divine plan. By looking at the historical context of this scripture, we can grasp how Paul’s letters to Titus were pivotal in establishing and strengthening the early church, during which God chose the right moment to reveal His truth.
The next part of the verse states, "manifested his word through preaching." Here, Paul emphasizes that the Word of God is not meant to be hidden or reserved for a select few. God’s message is to be made known to all. This idea should ignite within us a passion for sharing the gospel. Preaching becomes a conduit through which God’s truth enters the hearts of listeners. We are not merely sharing ideas; we are revealing the manifest Word of God that has the power to transform lives.
The KJV uses the word "preaching" which connotes not just speaking but proclaiming or announcing with authority. This idea draws our attention to the responsibility placed upon us as believers. It compels us to consider how we, too, can be vessels through which the Word is announced. Although Paul was appointed to preach, this verse applies to all of us who believe in Christ. We are to take this commandment seriously, recognizing that we have been entrusted with the knowledge of salvation.
Moreover, when Paul writes, "which is committed unto me according to the commandment of God our Saviour," we see a profound statement about the obedience to God’s command. Paul was aware of the weight of this responsibility. Being entrusted with the gospel is no small matter; it is a divine commission, an appointment from the Saviour Himself. Through this, Paul showcases humility, acknowledging that it is not by his merit but by God's grace that he has been chosen for this task.
In light of this, we must reflect on our own lives. Are we aware of the responsibility we have to share God’s Word? Scripture urges us to be prepared for every opportunity to speak of our faith, whether that be in formal settings or casual conversations. The idea of being committed to the proclamation of the gospel requires intentionality, a lifestyle that is in tune with God’s calling.
Each of us has a unique sphere of influence – family, friends, coworkers, and even strangers. The charge to preach becomes a command to live out our faith visibly and verbally. Often, the best way to preach the Word is through our actions – reflecting Jesus’ love, grace, and humility in everyday life. However, verbal proclamation is equally vital. We cannot shy away from opportunities to share His Word, for it is through our testimonies and spoken truths that the seeds of faith are planted.
As we meditate on Titus 1:3, let us cultivate a deeper love for His Word, a readiness to proclaim it, and a commitment to obey His commandment. May our lives be living reflections of His message, filled with grace, truth, and urgency. God has manifested His Word at the perfect time for us, and it is our joy and duty to share that with everyone around us.
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Titus 1:3 - "But hath in due times manifested his word through preaching, which is committed unto me according to the commandment of God our Saviour;"
"But hath in due times manifested his word through preaching, which is committed unto me according to the commandment of God our Saviour;" - Titus 1:3
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