Kanitra Cobbs
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to Women of Virtue Bible Study (WVBS)
As promised in my initial email request, I would provide scriptures at
the beginning at week, questions midweek, and we would commence
discussions toward the end of the week. Sunday morning I emailed the
scriptures for this week “Titus 2: 1-5”. I hope you have enjoyed
reading the foundational scriptures.
In order to gain the most from this lesson, please read Titus 2:1-5
carefully prior to answering these questions.
After thought and reflection evaluate your concept of womanhood.
Think of a woman you admire as an outstanding Christian. Why do you
esteem her?
From Titus 2:1-5 list the qualities God admires. Next to them write
the opposite of those qualities; how do the qualities compare or
conflict with your life?
All women are not ready to teach or be a proper example to others.
What are the prerequisites according to our passage?
How can a woman manifest behavior as becometh holiness to God? Why do
you think this quality is named first?
Why is control of the tongue (not false accusers) so important?
Can you think of an example when God’s name has been dishonored or
His work hindered by a slandering woman?
Why do you think we have limited sobriety to the area of intoxicating
drink, do you think that there is a broader meaning?
List some ways young women may be taught to love their husbands?
Explain the difference between acts and attitudes.
What does it mean for a woman to love her children? How can this be
taught?
Define discreet and list some areas of life where discretion is
needed.
Define obedient. Is this command relevant in our day?
Define blasphemy. How is the word of God blasphemed by a disobedient
woman? How does such an attitude affect one’s teaching of the young
women?
Are there some areas in your life that are not surrendered to God’s
will? How could they potentially harm others.