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What can we learn from Apollos in the Bible?

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Apollos exemplifies the importance of being teachable and firmly grounded in the Scriptures.

In Acts 18:24-28, Apollos is introduced as a learned and eloquent man, mighty in the Scriptures. His story serves as a model for Christians regarding humility and a willingness to learn. Despite his strong oratory skills and knowledge, he accepted instruction from Priscilla and Aquila, illustrating that no one is beyond the need for further teaching and correction. His subsequent ministry was marked by effective persuasion of the Jews, highlighting the power of being rooted in Scripture. This challenges believers to continually seek understanding and remain open to growth, recognizing that true competence in ministry stems from the combination of knowledge and the guidance of the Holy Spirit.
Scripture References: Acts 18:24-28

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