Apollos
The Eloquent Teacher Who Was Humble Enough to Grow
Name Information
- Meaning: Probably derived from 'Apollo' (Greek god); name common in Greek culture
- Language of Origin: Greek
- Gender Usage: Masculine
Apollos was an eloquent Jewish believer from Alexandria who powerfully preached Jesus, though his understanding was initially incomplete. Priscilla and Aquila helped him understand the Gospel more accurately. He became a respected teacher and co-laborer with Paul, helping to build up the early churches with boldness and sound doctrine.
⏰ 1st century AD
Roles
- Teacher
- Preacher
- Church Builder
Relationships
- Mentor: Priscilla and Aquila
- Co-worker: Paul
Story
Began preaching in Ephesus, but lacked full understanding of the Gospel.
Humbly received correction from Priscilla and Aquila in private.
Became a powerful public defender of the Gospel.
Encouraged and affirmed by Paul, though not a divisive figure himself.
Later requested by Titus for ministry (Titus 3:13).
Spiritual Significance
- A learned and eloquent man from Alexandria, mighty in the Scriptures.
- Taught accurately about Jesus, though initially knowing only John’s baptism.
- Priscilla and Aquila corrected and discipled him.
- Preached powerfully in Achaia, refuting Jews and proving from Scripture that Jesus is the Christ.
- Was later associated with factions in Corinth, though he himself opposed such division.
Christ Connection
Apollos preached that Jesus was the Christ, fulfilling Old Testament prophecy.
His ministry helped spread and clarify the Gospel beyond Jewish audiences.
He reflects Christ’s calling to teach, correct, and strengthen the church in love.
What We Can Learn
- Great gifting must be matched with humility and teachability.
- True discipleship includes correction and growth.
- Church unity must be protected from personality cults.
- God uses a variety of voices to build up His church.
Memory Verses
He powerfully refuted the Jews in public, showing by the Scriptures that the Christ was Jesus.
— Acts 18:28
Key Passages
- Acts 18:24–28
- 1 Corinthians 1:10–17
- 1 Corinthians 3:1–9
- Titus 3:13
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