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What does Acts 18 teach us about the importance of community in the church?

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Acts 18 highlights the necessity of relationships and mentorship in the church community, as seen in the interactions between Paul, Priscilla, Aquila, and Apollos.

Acts 18 illustrates the beauty and necessity of community in the early church. The relationships among Paul, Priscilla, and Aquila exemplify mutual support and mentorship, showcasing how God uses diverse individuals to strengthen His church. Notably, when Apollos, a learned preacher, was corrected by Priscilla and Aquila in private, it underscores the importance of discipleship and accountability within the community of believers. This model encourages Christians to cultivate relationships that promote spiritual growth, shared knowledge, and unity in the faith.
Scripture References: Acts 18:18-28

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