In Acts 18:24-28 Apollos was eloquent, competent in the [Hebrew] 
Scriptures, instructed in the way of the Lord, fervent in Spirit, and 
was boldly and accurately teaching (to the Jews in the synagogue) the things
 concerning Jesus. When Priscilla and Aquila, who had been with Paul, 
heard Apollos, they took him and explained to him "the way of God more 
accurately". There was already accuracy--accuracy in what Apollos so far
 knew--but there was more accuracy needed, as the revelation of Christ through the Spirit continued to unfold through his apostles. 
After
 this, when Apollos went in to Achaia, he "greatly helped those who 
through grace had believed"; he did this by powerfully refuting the Jews
 in public, "showing by the Scriptures that the Christ was Jesus".
Apollos
 had been useful to God before;  now he was much more so, useful to God 
and to the church, because of his instruction in the epistles. That's 
what Priscilla and Aquila were giving him when they explained to him the
 way of God more accurately. They themselves had been learning from the 
already-written and also the not-yet-written words of Paul. 
Jesus
 had told his apostles this would happen. "He [the Spirit] will glorify me, for he 
will take what is mine and declare it to you" (John 16:14). The Epistles they wrote
 are the words of Christ as much as any words written in red in the 
Bible, and they were the wrods Jesus planned all along to be taught and written after his ascension.
I think this is such a great story in Acts. 
Apollos's humility really stands out. God's providence and plan that 
brought him together with Priscilla and Aquila is sweet to see. The 
encouragement that there is always more to learn and that learning more 
accurately results in such greater fruit is so wonderful, and really 
exciting. And as a woman, I'm appreciative and grateful to the Lord for 
Priscilla's (and other women named in the gospels and epistles) share in 
the work of the kingdom. And thankful for Paul--faithful apostle of God.
 
 
3 comments:
Just goes to show, that there's always more to learn, know matter what age.
And I'm with you. I always love to read about the women in the bible, and the great things they have done, for the Lord.
Have a great day!
Aquila and Priscilla were also an example of a husband and wife serving the Lord together. There aren't many couples like that mentioned in scripture and I'm glad the Lord chose to include them in His inspired Word.
I agree. Aquila and Priscilla's "team" discipleship of Apollos is instructive and encouraging for marriages.
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