βThe Cretians areβ¦ slow belliesβ (Titus 1:12)
βSlow belliesβ is a figure of speech that is generally taken to meanΒ lazy gluttons,Β and that could be. But the Greek word for βbellyβ is usually translated βwombβ by our KJV translators, and the word for βslowβ is usually translatedΒ barren.Β And the Bible says that βthe barren wombβ is βnever satisfiedβ (Pr. 30:15). Women who long to have children and cannot have them are often never satisfied with any substitutes.
So in calling the Cretians βslow bellies,β it is possible that the Bible is saying they were never satisfied, that they were people who always desired more, who always wanted what they couldnβt have. The Bible calls thatΒ covetousness,Β and the law of Moses forbad it (Deut. 5:21). Men who teach the law believe that the only way to help Godβs people overcome covetousness is to put them under the law that prohibitedΒ covetousness.
But Paul says βwe are not under the law, but under graceβ (Rom. 6:15). The lawΒ cursedΒ all who could not keep it perfectly (Gal. 3:10; James 2:10,11), and we canβt do that any better now than we could before we were saved!
But you donβt need the law to help someone who is struggling with covetousness, forΒ graceΒ forbids this sin just as surely (Eph. 5:3). Thatβs why Paul agreed that the Cretians were slow bellies, but prescribed aΒ differentΒ remedy for their covetousness:
βThis witness is true. Wherefore rebuke them sharply,Β that they may be sound in the faithβΒ (Titus 1:13).
Rather than tell Titus to remind the Cretians that the law says βthou shalt not covetβ (Ex. 20:17), Paul told him to rebuke them to βbe sound in the faith.β And he defined what itΒ meansΒ to be sound in the faith when he told Timothy,
βHold fast the form of sound words,Β which thou hast heard of meβ¦βΒ (II Timothy 1:13).
Being sound in the faith means to hold fast the form of sound words that weβve heard from Paul. Heβs the apostle to whom the Lord gave βthe dispensation of the grace of Godβ to give to us (Eph. 3:1,2). So in the dispensation of grace, being sound in the faith means being Pauline! BeingΒ unsoundΒ in the faith means anything βthat isΒ contraryΒ to sound doctrine;Β according to the glorious gospel of the blessed GodβΒ which Paul says wasΒ βcommitted to my trustβΒ (I Tim. 1:10,11).
The way to deal with ungodliness like covetousness is to learn more about Godβs grace, not beat yourself up with the law! So if youβre a covetous slow belly, donβt look to the law for help, look to Paulβs epistles! source