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Priscila: teaching with humility

October 15, 2025 by
Priscila: teaching with humility
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Key verse:

“…They took him aside and explained to him the way of God more accurately.”

Acts 18:26


📖 Recommended reading

Acts 18:1–28 → Full account of Priscilla: her encounter with Paul, her ministry alongside Aquila, and her teaching to Apollos.

This passage reveals how an educated, humble, and collaborative woman can build up the church through knowledge and fellowship. Priscilla didn’t just teach—she shaped, walked alongside, and strengthened the path of others with wisdom and love.


🌿 Introduction

In a time when teaching was dominated by men, Priscilla stood out as a woman who deeply knew the way of God. Her story is that of a disciple who didn’t seek prominence, but impact. She taught from intimacy, not from the pulpit—and her legacy lives on in every soul shaped by humility.


👑 Her story

Priscilla, together with her husband Aquila, was a Jewish exile in Corinth due to Emperor Claudius’s decree. There they met Paul, who stayed with them and worked in tentmaking. Later, they traveled together to Ephesus, where Priscilla and Aquila met Apollos, a gifted preacher whose knowledge was still incomplete.

Instead of correcting him publicly, they took him aside and taught him the way of God more accurately. This scene reveals Priscilla’s wisdom, humility, and spiritual authority, she is mentioned in several of Paul’s letters as a faithful co-worker.


✨ What it teaches us

Priscilla leaves us with profound lessons:

  • Teaching requires humility: She didn’t correct from superiority, but from fellowship.
  • Knowledge is shared in intimacy: She shaped Apollos in a safe space.
  • Ministry can be shared as a couple: Together with Aquila, she modeled spiritual collaboration.
  • Influence doesn’t need a stage: Her impact was silent but eternal.


💬 For reflection

Are you willing to teach with humility, like Priscilla? Do you recognize that your knowledge can shape others without seeking recognition? Are you cultivating spaces of fellowship where truth is shared with love?

Mary: faith that keeps promises