Christly Living
DOn'T STOP LEARNING
Memorise:
For he satisfieth the longing soul, and filleth the hungry soul with goodness. .. Acts 13:36
Read:
Acts 18:24-28
Message
Today's Bible reading tells us the story of Apollos, a knowledgeable fellow who lived in Ephesus. He was described as an eloquent man who was mighty in the Scriptures. If he had lived in the present age, he might have been called a bishop, apostle, or reverend, Apollos was well-grounded in the Scriptures and was bold enough to teach people in the synagogue. However, when Aquila and Priscila got to Ephesus, they noticed some gaps in the things he knew, and they took him aside to teach him the word of God more perfectly. Apollos was not proud, nor did he disregard the things they were teaching him. Instead, he listened to them and added what they taught him to the things he already knew. Consequently, the man who started as one who was mighty in the Scriptures ended as someone who was able to mightily convince the Jews that Jesus is the Christ through the Scriptures.
Apollos was teachable and humble enough to learn from others. Beloved, are you teachable? Are you humble enough to learn from people who might not be as popular, prayerful, or educated as you are?
One of the greatest tragedies a person can experience is to stop learning. Proverbs 1:5 says,"A wise man will hear, and will increase learning; and a man of understanding shall attain unto wise counsels:" Your thirst for knowledge determines your level of growth. You must never get to a point where you think you are too knowledgeable to learn more. When the widow in 2 Kings 4:1-8 began to pour the remaining oil from her pot into the vessels she had borrowed, it continued to flow until there were no more empty vessels. I believe that the oil would have continued to flow if she had more empty vessels to pour it into. This is a clear example of what will happen to anyone who thinks he or she is full of knowledge; such a person will stop growing.
Beloved, there is always something more to learn. No matter how knowledgeable you think you are in the things of God, there will always be more of Him to unravel, 2 Peter 3:1 8 says,"But grow in grace, and in the knowledge of our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ..." Don't allow what you know to stop you from learning what you need to know, I pray that the Lord will keep revealing more of Himself to you, even as you keep seeking to know more and more of Him.
Bible In One Year:
Proverbs 1-3
Hymn:
I'm Pressing On The Upward Way
Reflection:
Are you humble and teachable?
I'm pressing on the upward way
Lord, lift me up and let me stahd,
liy faith, on Heaven's table-land;
Where love, and joy, and light abound.
Lord, plant my feet on higher ground.