- Acts 18:24 – 19:7
- are we missing key ingredients in the life God wants for us?
- do we unleash the power of the Holy Spirit in our lives and allow God to take control?
4 ingredients for Spirit-empowered growth:
- I pursue greater knowledge (v24-25)
- Apollos is the real deal follower of God, a true OT saint; but he obviously needs to gain greater knowledge
- Gaining greater knowledge…
- Requires access (v25)
- Apollos is a Jew and located in Alexandria
- Alexandria rivalled Athens in terms of library and accessibility to knowledge
- we also have as much access, if not more now, BUT the access also acts as barrier and stumbling block
- Apollos is a Jew and located in Alexandria
- Requires effort
- “eloquent” meant Apollos was formally trained in rhetoric, developed over time, rather than just as a gift
- he was “competent/mighty in the scriptures” because he devoted time and effort
- being “mighty in the scriptures” is not an accident
- are you placing right effort and focus into the right things?
- Requires passion (v25)
- “fervent” = boiling over/burning hot
- don’t merely gain knowledge to grow our own egos
- as your mind expands with knowledge, your heart should grow for those around you
- your mind and heart are closely connected
- there is an effect for gaining truth, which is growing passion and fervency
- don’t let the passion for things of the world overtake your passion for God
- what competes for God’s affections in your life?
- passion is not the substitute for content nor clarity
- Apollos is a true believer of Christ, but deficient in actual knowledge of Christ
- he only knew of the baptism of John, and didn’t know that Jesus the Messiah had already come
- he had an accurate, but incomplete, knowledge of God and salvation
- we are like this too; the more we know, the more we know we don’t know
- “fervent” = boiling over/burning hot
- Requires access (v25)
- I develop deeper understanding (v26)
- heart of Priscilla and Aquilla to help develop Apollos privately, with grace
- before we seek to correct, do we seek to build or to tear down?
- discern between major/minor issues (i.e. biblical truths vs non-Gospel issues)
- some categories of issues include theological, wisdom, lifestyle/preferential
- do not be dogmatic where the Scriptures are silent about!
- in all things, love; the approach is important when you think of correcting someone
- some categories of issues include theological, wisdom, lifestyle/preferential
- God uses context of community to develop our knowledge of things of God
- are we receptive or resistant?
- truth and life comes to those humble enough to be taught
- you don’t have everything figured out!
- embrace channel of humility!
- heart of Priscilla and Aquilla to help develop Apollos privately, with grace
- I desire increased effectiveness (v27-28)
- use of muscles increases their effectiveness
- being taught increased Apollos’ desire and fervency to preach the truth
- we can only lift others up to the level that we live, and not beyond…
- do you know how God has gifted you?
- is your heart stern with sharing God’s truth?
- are you influencing someone and changing their lives?
- there is celebration in sending Apollos, rather than jealousy or a desire to keep him
- are you tirelessly using your gift?
- use of muscles increases their effectiveness
- I exercise genuine faith (19:1-7)
- book of Acts is a transitional book, moving from OT to NT
- people living in OT promise without full information and knowledge of the Gospel and Jesus
- “the old has gone and the new has now come”
- when someone saved, they become empowered by holy spirit BUT they didn’t realize Jesus already came to fulfill the prophecy
- the time has come where no one is saved apart from through faith
- Pentecost seen in Acts 2; mini Pentecost seen 4 times in book of Acts, each time a group believed and were to be sent out
- as non-believer: have you surrendered self to saving Gospel?
- as believer: have you exercised on-going genuine faith?
- are you living with faith in Him alone?
- are your hopes and faith in Jesus, rather than others and self?
- when you can’t see the fruits of the spirit in your life, you’re not walking and living in the Spirit
- did your life lose its vibrancy and joy in the holy spirit?
- you need to return to the cross and identify what is preventing you from living by faith alone!
- book of Acts is a transitional book, moving from OT to NT