4. To show how little reason the Cretan Christians had to be
proud of themselves, and despise others not Christians (see on
Tit 3:2, 3).
It is to the "kindness and love of God," not to their own merits, that
they owe salvation.
kindness--Greek, "goodness," "benignity," which manifests His
grace.
love . . . toward man--teaching us to have such "love
(benevolence) toward man" (Greek, "philanthropy"),
"showing all meekness unto all men"
(Tit 3:2),
even as God had "toward man"
(Tit 2:11);
opposed to the "hateful and hating" characteristics of unrenewed men,
whose wretchedness moved God's benevolent kindness.
of God our Saviour--Greek, "of our Saviour God," namely, the
Father
(Tit 1:3),
who "saved us"
(Tit 3:5)
"through JesusChrist our Saviour"
(Tit 3:6).
appeared--Greek, "was made to appear"; was manifested.
JFB.
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