Playlist: Insubordination (topic)

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Titus (Part Three): Rebuking False Teachers

Sermon by Richard T. Ritenbaugh

Insubordination is a significant issue within the church in Crete, as Paul describes to Titus. He notes that there are many insubordinate individuals, characterized by their rebellious nature and refusal to submit to any authority. These people are inherently defiant, rejecting the teachings they have received despite Paul and …


WHAT?! Me Submit to Someone Else?

Sermon by Martin G. Collins

Insubordination is a significant issue in today's society, where people are increasingly unwilling to be told no or to submit to authority. This attitude is pervasive and reflects a broader rejection of any form of restraint or command. In contrast, within the church, members are expected to submit to one another, as exemplified …


Paul's Letter to Titus (Part 1)

Sermon by Martin G. Collins

In I Timothy, Paul emphasizes that the children of a bishop or overseer must be 'believing,' and must not put themselves in a situation where they can be charged with being wild and disobedient. They must not be guilty of insubordination. In Titus 1:10-11, Paul describes those who contradict doctrine and ministerial authority as …