Titus 3:15

Titus 3:15

All that are with me salute thee. Greet them that love us in the faith. Grace be with you all. Amen.

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Paul sends greetings from those with him, asks Titus to greet fellow believers, and closes with a blessing of grace upon all.

What Does Titus 3:15 Mean?

Paul ends the letter as he often does, with warm greetings. Those with him send their regards to Titus, and Paul asks that his greetings reach those who love them in the faith, fellow believers bound together by shared trust in Christ. He closes with a benediction: grace be with you all.

The final word is grace, the very theme that has run through the whole letter, from salvation freely given to the life it produces. Paul began with grace and ends with it, commending all his readers to the favor of God. For the reader, this closing is fitting and tender. The Christian life is encircled by grace, and the bonds of love in the faith reach across distance to unite God's people. May grace, Paul prays, rest on all, the same grace that saves, teaches, and carries us home. Amen.

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