Romans 16:10
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What Does This Mean?
In this verse from Romans chapter 16, Paul is sending greetings to Apelles who has been approved in Christ and also sends greetings to the household of Aristobulus. This shows that Paul values individuals and communities who are devoted to Jesus.
Explained for Children
Imagine you're at a big birthday party and you want everyone to have fun. So, you tell your friends to say hello to someone new who just joined the party because they really like cake, just like you do! That's what Paul is doing here - he wants his friends to greet Apelles and Aristobulus' family.
Historical Background
Paul wrote Romans from Corinth around AD 57-58. The letter was addressed to Christians in Rome who were a mix of Jewish and Gentile believers. In this context, Paul's greetings reflect the diverse community he acknowledges and values.
Living It Out Today
Today, if you're part of a church or group where everyone knows each other well, remember to say hello to newcomers too! Just like Paul did with Apelles and Aristobulus' household, welcoming new members can strengthen your community.