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It Takes a Village

Romans 16:1-24

October 23, 2022 • Andrew Severinsen • Romans 16:1–24

Paul concludes his letter with an extensive list of names for the Church of Rome to greet on his behalf. He does this because he loves and longs to be with these people who he is currently far from. What is a seemingly unnecessary list of names actually holds great significance — showing us what community is and why community matters.

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Paul concludes his passionate and hope-inducing letter by making it indisputably clear that God deserves all the credit, all the praise, all the recognition, all the glory from our joy-filled relationship with Him.

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Authentic Christian love is absolutely stunning. Paul writes in order to make it less rare. He wants us to understand that those of us loved by God, who have Jesus’ love flowing through us, happily and radically love others.