Treatment of Heretics
Titus 3:10-11
A man that is an heretic after the first and second admonition reject;…


Paul having exhorted Titus both to teach the truth according to godliness, as also to resist all such foolish and vain doctrine as might do hurt in the Church of God. Titus might object: This indeed is my duty wherein I extend to exercise myself with diligence; but when I have laboured and done all I can, many there are who will not yield to the truth, nor submit themselves to this ordinance of God; how am I to carry myself towards such? Answer: The apostle, careful to prevent all such things as he foresaw might be hurtful to the Church, giveth direction in these two verses how to proceed in this business also. The former, giving direction and laying down the duty; and the latter, enforcing the same by moment of reason. In the former are three things to be considered:

1. The persons against whom Titus is to deal — here called heretics.

2. The direction how he is to behave himself towards them — reject them.

3. The orderly manner of proceeding, after once or twice admonition.The latter verse containeth the reason of this severity, because such persons are incurable and incorrigible; which is proved by two arguments.

1. Such a one is subverted, that is, turned or cast off the foundation.

2. He sinneth against his own conscience, being damned of his own self, that is, he wittingly and willingly spurneth against that truth of which his conscience is by the former admonition convinced.

(T. Taylor, D. D.)



Parallel Verses
KJV: A man that is an heretick after the first and second admonition reject;

WEB: Avoid a factious man after a first and second warning;




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