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In the end of Acts 18, we see Apollos teaching in a way that doesn’t fully represent the Gospel, and Priscilla and Aquila take him aside to help sharpen his gifts and help him become exactly who he needs to be. Proverbs tells us that “wounds from a friend can be trusted.” What does the Bible say about confrontation? How do we handle speaking difficult and tender truth?
(Acts 18:24-28, Prov 27:6)
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In the end of Acts 18, we see Apollos teaching in a way that doesn’t fully represent the Gospel, and Priscilla and Aquila take him aside to help sharpen his gifts and help him become exactly who he needs to be. Proverbs tells us that “wounds from a friend can be trusted.” What does the Bible say about confrontation? How do we handle speaking difficult and tender truth?
(Acts 18:24-28, Prov 27:6)