Letter to Titus
  • 1. The 'Letter to Titus' is one of the books of the New Testament in the Christian Bible, traditionally attributed to the Apostle Paul, and it serves as a pastoral epistle directed to Titus, a young church leader and companion of Paul. In this letter, Paul provides guidance on church organization and the qualities and responsibilities required of church leaders, emphasizing the need for sound doctrine and moral integrity within the Christian community. Paul encourages Titus to appoint elders in every city and to teach the importance of good works, instructing various groups within the church—older men, older women, young men, and servants—on how to live proper Christian lives that reflect their faith. The letter also addresses the need to correct false teachings and emphasizes the grace of God as the foundation for salvation and a transformed life. Throughout the letter, Paul's affectionate tone towards Titus highlights their close relationship, and the practical advice serves as a blueprint for church leadership and community life that continues to resonate with Christian teachings today.

    Who is traditionally believed to be the author of the Letter to Titus?
A) John
B) Peter
C) James
D) Paul
  • 2. Where was Titus when Paul wrote the letter?
A) Rome
B) Corinth
C) Crete
D) Ephesus
  • 3. What is the main purpose of the Letter to Titus?
A) To explain the law and grace
B) To provide guidance on church leadership
C) To discuss the resurrection of Jesus
D) To recount Paul's missionary journeys
  • 4. What is a key qualification for church leaders mentioned in Titus?
A) Rich
B) Young
C) Educated
D) Above reproach
  • 5. What kind of behavior does Paul encourage in believers according to the letter?
A) Philosophical debates
B) Good works
C) Ritual observance
D) Legalistic practices
  • 6. Which group of people does Paul instruct Titus to teach in the letter?
A) All nations
B) Only leaders
C) Young adults
D) Older men and women
  • 7. What does Paul advise Titus to do in dealing with false teachers?
A) Ignore them
B) Remove all teaching
C) Rebuke them sharply
D) Engage in discussion
  • 8. What analogy does Paul use to describe the church?
A) A factory
B) A business
C) A school
D) A household
  • 9. What should older women teach younger women?
A) To question authority
B) To follow worldly trends
C) To pursue careers over families
D) To love their husbands and children
  • 10. Which fruit of the Spirit is emphasized in the conduct of believers?
A) Popularity
B) Materialism
C) Ambition
D) Self-control
  • 11. What should be the attitude of believers toward government authorities, according to Paul?
A) Ignore them completely
B) Be subject and obedient
C) Revolt against them
D) Try to convert them
  • 12. In Titus, Paul explains the importance of...
A) Sound doctrine
B) Mystical experiences
C) Personal opinions
D) Tradition
  • 13. Which of the following is mentioned as a trait of Cretans in the letter?
A) Wise
B) Liars
C) Respectful
D) Honest
  • 14. Paul indicates that God's kindness and love appeared through whom?
A) Paul himself
B) Angels
C) Jesus Christ
D) John the Baptist
  • 15. What call to action does Paul conclude with in Titus?
A) Focus on worldly achievements
B) Challenge authority
C) Abandon community
D) Devote themselves to good works
  • 16. Paul refers to the Cretans' prophets as:
A) Always liars
B) Reliable speakers
C) False prophets
D) Wise sages
  • 17. What does Paul remind Titus about the enemies of the faith?
A) They should be tolerated
B) They are mostly well-meaning
C) They are to be silenced
D) They deserve respect
  • 18. What relationship is highlighted between faith and conduct?
A) Conduct should reflect faith
B) Conduct is more important than faith
C) Faith is independent of conduct
D) Faith is just a personal belief system
  • 19. Which of these does Paul emphasize when discussing older men?
A) Financially successful
B) Trendsetters
C) Politically active
D) Self-controlled and dignified
  • 20. What qualities are necessary for an elder according to Titus?
A) Famous
B) Rich
C) Educated
D) Blameless
  • 21. What does Paul mention about the grace of God?
A) It brings shame.
B) It brings salvation.
C) It brings chaos.
D) It brings wealth.
  • 22. What is the significance of circumcision discussed in Titus?
A) A tradition.
B) A modern practice.
C) Essential for being a believer.
D) Not necessary for salvation.
  • 23. How often should reminders be given about good works?
A) Regularly.
B) Never.
C) Only once.
D) At special occasions.
  • 24. What encourages good behavior among Christians according to Titus?
A) Fear of punishment.
B) Popularity.
C) Laws.
D) The grace of God.
  • 25. How does Paul refer to himself in the letter?
A) A king.
B) A businessman.
C) A servant of God.
D) A prophet.
  • 26. What is meant by 'self-control' for believers?
A) Always being quiet.
B) Releasing all inhibitions.
C) Rejecting desires.
D) Disciplined living.
  • 27. What does Paul urge Titus to appoint in every town?
A) Deacons
B) Missionaries
C) Elders
D) Evangelists
  • 28. What should older men be, according to Paul?
A) Sober-minded
B) Self-centered
C) Impulsive
D) Lazy
  • 29. What characteristic does Paul emphasize for leaders?
A) Education
B) Popularity
C) Wealth
D) Blamelessness
  • 30. Which quality is highlighted for older women?
A) Youthful
B) Aggressive
C) Reverent in behavior
D) Rich
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