Titus was short but strong—like a pocket-sized manual for Christian living. Paul came with clarity. From the start, he showed that doctrine and lifestyle are not separate—they go hand in hand. What you believe should show up in how you live. That challenged me to ask if my walk matches my talk. I also saw how much Paul valued integrity in leadership. He was not just looking for talent—he was looking for trustworthy people. That mattered. Then he flipped the focus to grace. Not just saving grace, but training grace. That changed how I see discipline. Grace does not just catch me when I fall—it teaches me how to walk right. And when Paul said to devote ourselves to doing good, it felt like a call to action. Our lives should reflect God’s goodness in every space we walk into. Titus may be a quick read, but it leaves a lasting impact.