May 30, 2022

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Read – Acts 18

What does it say?
Paul stayed with fellow tentmakers Aquila and Priscilla in Corinth. The couple sailed with him to Ephesus, where they fully explained the way of God to Apollos.

What does it mean?
God prepared a respite for Paul with Jewish refugees and fellow tentmakers, Aquila and Priscilla. This couple seemed to view their profession as a means to serve the Lord rather than a way to build wealth. They hosted a house church, moved when God directed them to, and even risked their lives for Paul (Rom. 16:4; 1 Cor. 16:9). He must have found comfort and encouragement in the company of such faith and dedication. Through their hospitality and discipleship, Apollos went on to a deeper understanding of Jesus and greater effectiveness in his ministry.

How should I respond?
Missionaries, pastors, and church staff are not the only ones called into ministry. Followers of Christ have opportunities for ministry, no matter what occupation they have. Local churches can’t operate without lay leaders who respond to God’s call to serve. Community organizations like homeless shelters and crisis pregnancy centers depend heavily on dedicated volunteers. How are you serving the Lord in your church and community? Your faithfulness could encourage a weary staff member or give spiritual guidance to a future Christian leader. Where will you get involved this week?