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How does Apollos exemplify grace in his ministry?

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Apollos exemplifies grace by humbly learning from others and boldly proclaiming the gospel, recognizing salvation as a gift from God.

Apollos is a striking example of a servant of God who is characterized by grace. Initially described as eloquent and learned, he does not shy away from learning more about Christ's message from Aquila and Priscilla. This humility in seeking further understanding showcases a heart prepared to grow in grace. Upon receiving this knowledge, he doesn't hoard it for himself but takes the gospel to others, helping those who believe through grace in Achaia (Acts 18:27). His ministry reflects the essential nature of grace in that he acknowledges the role of divine favor in his actions, demonstrating that even a gifted individual is completely dependent on God's grace for effectiveness in ministry. Thus, his life illustrates how grace empowers us to serve others and spread the good news.
Scripture References: Acts 18:24-28

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