Title

Share What You Know and Learn More

Scripture
So he began to speak boldly... When Aquila and Priscilla heard him, they took him aside and explained to him the way of God more accurately.
(Acts 18:26)
Devotional
Do you see the manifold lessons in this one verse of scripture? First of all, this man named Apollos was not only willing, but also spoke boldly what he knew. We do not have to wait for a doctorate before we share what we know. Apollos was an awesome witness for Christ without having the full revelation of who and what He was. The second lesson is that he was teachable. He was willing for this couple to come alongside of him and instruct him more accurately. The third lesson is that Aquila and Priscilla were willing to mentor this zealous disciple. They invested in him, giving him of their time, talents and, I am sure, their resources. Therefore, Apollos became a great teacher and leader in the early church, being mentioned in the New Testament ten times. Let us therefore be like these three: willing to learn and willing to teach.