Theological issues aside, there is...
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Theological issues aside, there is a human situation here that pastors will understand. Apollos was evidently a dynamic and polished speaker. Apollos had worked in this area of Ephesus prior to Paul's arrival. Evidently Paul noted some flaw in the preaching of Apollos. He corrects that flaw. There is no criticism of Apollos who had a popular following in the church. Paul elsewhere pays a tribute to Apollos in reference to a situation in Corinth, "I planted, Apollos watered, but God gave the growth." I have encountered the "since I came" syndrome in pastors. You have met the colleague who tells you all the things accomplished since his or her arrival in a particular parish. You would think that everything was down hill before they came on the scene. You'd think their predecessors were all dolts. In the Lord we all supplement one another in ministry and it behooves us to do it gracefully. -- Kolsti
