• The Churches Need for Biblical Literacy (Acts 18: 18-28)

  • Jan 9 2025
  • Length: 35 mins
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The Churches Need for Biblical Literacy (Acts 18: 18-28)

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    Welcome

    Welcome to today's episode where we look at the importance of biblical literacy within our churches. Today, we will explore Acts 18:18-28 and discuss how different people in various contexts require diverse forms of spiritual instruction. We'll look at the travels of Paul and the story of Apollos in Ephesus to understand how ongoing guidance and correction are vital for spiritual growth. Whether you're in the pews, on the streets, or standing in the pulpit, there's always room for deeper understanding and closer walk with the Lord.

    Episode Notes: The Church's Need for Biblical Literacy

    Scripture Reference: Acts 18:18-28

    Key Points:

    1. Introduction to Biblical Literacy:
      • Examples of common misconceptions about biblical knowledge.
      • Highlighting the need for basic biblical instruction within the church.
    2. Paul's Travels and Instruction:
      • Paul's departure from Corinth and his travels to Ephesus, Jerusalem, and Antioch.
      • Emphasis on Paul's commitment to teaching and strengthening the disciples in various regions.
    3. The Story of Apollos:
      • Introduction of Apollos, a learned man with a thorough knowledge of the Scriptures but limited understanding of the full gospel.
      • Priscilla and Aquila's role in guiding Apollos more accurately in the way of the Lord.
    4. Importance of Ongoing Instruction:
      • Spiritual growth as an ongoing process requiring continuous learning and correction.
      • Paul's method of reasoning in synagogues and the importance of teaching even those familiar with the Scriptures.
    5. Lessons from Church History:
      • Examples of religious figures who underwent significant spiritual transformations, such as Martin Luther and John Wesley.
      • The importance of understanding the true gospel beyond mere religious practices.
    6. Application for Today:
      • Encouragement for believers to seek deeper understanding and maturity in their faith.
      • The role of love and humility in true spiritual maturity.
      • The need for discernment and personal engagement with Scripture, following the example of the Bereans.
    7. Conclusion:
      • A call to embrace ongoing spiritual instruction and growth, just as Apollos did.
      • The importance of balancing knowledge with grace and living out the truths of Scripture in daily life.

    Join me again next time as we continue to unpack these themes and reflect on how we can all grow in our biblical literacy and spiritual maturity.

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