15 Everyone with me sends you greetings. Greet those who love us in the faith. Grace be with you all.
15 All that are with me salute thee. Greet them that love us in the faith. Grace be with you all. Amen.
15 All who are with me send greetings to you. Greet those who love us in the faith. Grace be with you all.
15 All here want to be remembered to you. Say hello to our friends in the faith. Grace to all of you.
15 All who are with me greet you. Greet those who love us in the faith. Grace be with you all. Amen.
15 Everybody here sends greetings. Please give my greetings to the believers-all who love us. May God's grace be with you all.
25 Grace be with you all.
25 Grace be with you all. Amen.
25 Grace be with all of you.
25 Grace be with you, every one.
25 Grace be with you all. Amen.
25 May God's grace be with you all.
(Read Hebrews 13:22-25)
So bad are men, and even believers, through the remainders of their corruption, that when the most important, comfortable doctrine is delivered to them for their own good, and that with the most convincing evidence, there is need of earnest entreaty and exhortation that they would bear it, and not fall out with it, neglect it, or reject it. It is good to have the law of holy love and kindness written in the hearts of Christians, one towards another. Religion teaches men true civility and good breeding. It is not ill-tempered or uncourteous. Let the favour of God be toward you, and his grace continually working in you, and with you, bringing forth the fruits of holiness, as the first-fruits of glory.
Matthew Henry's Commentary on Titus 3:15
Commentary on Titus 3:12-15
(Read Titus 3:12-15)
Christianity is not a fruitless profession; and its professors must be filled with the fruits of righteousness, which are by Jesus Christ, to the glory and praise of God. They must be doing good, as well as keeping away from evil. Let "ours" follow some honest labour and employment, to provide for themselves and their families. Christianity obliges all to seek some honest work and calling, and therein to abide with God. The apostle concludes with expressions of kind regard and fervent prayer. Grace be with you all; the love and favour of God, with the fruits and effects thereof, according to need; and the increase and feeling of them more and more in your souls. This is the apostle's wish and prayer, showing his affection to them, and desire for their good, and would be a means of obtaining for them, and bringing down on them, the thing requested. Grace is the chief thing to be wished and prayed for, with respect to ourselves or others; it is "all good."