AI Sermon Outline Generator: Acts 18:24-28


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Through the story of Apollos in Acts 18:24-28, we learn that God empowers believers with knowledge and eloquence to spread the Gospel effectively, but it is humble teachability and community that lead to genuine spiritual growth. (scroll down to see outline)

Acts 18:24-28 points to the necessity of personal humility and a teachable spirit, illustrating how God provides opportunities for growth and maturity when we engage sincerely with the faith community for the sake of his mission.

The account of Apollos in Acts 18:24-28 shows that while human ability and fervor are valuable, true transformation in Christ comes through openness to deeper understanding and correction by others in the body of Christ.

Acts 18:24-28 demonstrates how God uses the zeal and gifting of individuals like Apollos to further his Kingdom, emphasizing that all believers are called to grow in understanding and to receive correction from the community of faith for his glory.

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  1. Thesis: Through the story of Apollos in Acts 18:24-28, we learn that God empowers believers with knowledge and eloquence to spread the Gospel effectively, but it is humble teachability and community that lead to genuine spiritual growth.

    Introduction: In Acts 18:24-28, Apollos exemplifies how God equips believers to break spiritual barriers.

    1. God empowers Apollos with both knowledge and eloquence to impact others, as seen in Acts 18:24-25.
        A. Apollos is described as learned and well-versed in the Scriptures, speaking with fervor.
        B. His ability to teach accurately about Jesus demonstrates God's blessing on his ministry.
    2. Apollos' understanding is incomplete, reminding us of humanity's limited comprehension, Acts 18:25-26.
        A. He knows only the baptism of John, signifying a partial grasp of the Gospel.
        B. Priscilla and Aquila, guided by the Holy Spirit, gently correct and instruct him further.
    3. Genuine spiritual growth relies on community and humility, as shown in Acts 18:27-28.
        A. Apollos' willingness to be taught leads him to be a powerful advocate for Christ.
        B. He becomes a source of strength to other believers, demonstrating how God uses the humble.

    Conclusion: Through Apollos' journey, we see we must embrace divine equipping, stay teachable, and strengthen our faith community.

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