in the hope of eternal life, which God, who cannot lie, promised long ages ago, (Titus 1:2)
Paul is not only delivering a message of faith, but also a message of hope. The hope that he is declaring is that the chosen of God will have eternal life. And, Paul says, the hope in this statement is not because Paul is promising it, but because God Himself, who is incapable of lying, has promised it.
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Notes: Titus 1:2
Paul is not only delivering a message of faith, but also a message of hope. The hope that he is declaring is that the chosen of God will have eternal life. And, Paul says, the hope in this statement is not because Paul is promising it, but because God Himself, who is incapable of lying, has promised it.