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What's In a List of Names - Part One (Romans 16:1-16)

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Welcome:

At first glance, Romans 16 appears to be nothing more than a list of greetings—a roll call of names. But as we dig deeper, we discover this is not just a farewell section or an appendix to Paul’s great letter. It is a profound window into the early church, its diversity, its leaders, and the vital role of hospitality, service, and community.

Paul’s list reads more like a memorial wall—every name etched into eternity with purpose and value. This episode explores why these names matter and what they teach us about true Christian fellowship, the equality of believers, and the heart of a community devoted to Christ.

🧠 Key Themes Explored:

  • The Significance of a Seemingly Mundane List:
    Romans 16 is not a formality—it is theology in action, embodied in people.
  • Phoebe, the Deacon and Benefactor:
    A woman of means and service who likely delivered the very letter of Romans.
  • Prisca and Aquila – A Model Christian Home:
    Their home was a church. Their lives were mobile, yet always rooted in Christ.
  • Diverse, Early Church Leadership:
    Jews and Gentiles, men and women, slaves and free, all recognized for their service.
  • Women in Leadership:
    Junia is likely referred to as "outstanding among the apostles"—a remarkable statement about the role of women in the early church.
  • Slaves in Prominent Church Roles:
    Names like Ampliatus reflect a radical reversal of societal hierarchy in the body of Christ.
  • The Household of Faith:
    Mentions of the households of Aristobulus and Narcissus point to early church groups even within the imperial household.

📜 Notable Individuals Highlighted:

  • Phoebe – Commended as a deacon and patron.
  • Prisca & Aquila – Risked their lives, hosted churches, mentored leaders.
  • Andronicus & Junia – Possibly a husband-wife apostolic team.
  • Epenetus – The first convert in Asia.
  • Mary – Honored for her tireless labor.
  • Ampliatus – A likely slave honored with a bold Christian epitaph.

Paul’s greetings are more than acknowledgments; they reflect the truth that every member of the body of Christ matters. In a world that often overlooks the ordinary or marginal, God remembers every act of service.

There are no second-class citizens in the Kingdom of God. Whether Jew or Gentile, man or woman, slave or free—each has a name, a story, and a calling.

📖 Scripture Focus:

“Greet Prisca and Aquila, my co-workers in Christ Jesus, who risked their lives for me.”
Romans 16:3-4“Greet Andronicus and Junia… They are outstanding among the apostles.”
Romans 16:7

Who are the people in your own “Romans 16 list”—those who’ve shaped your spiritual journey? How does your home reflect the openness and fellowship of Prisca and Aquila? Are you living in such a way that someone could write your name into the story of the Church?

Support the show

For an ad-free version of my podcasts plus the opportunity to enjoy hours of exclusive content and two bonus episodes a month whilst also helping keep the Bible Project Daily Podcast free for listeners everywhere support me at;|Patreon
Support me to continue making great content for listeners everywhere.
https://thebibleproject.buzzsprout.com

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Chapters

1. What's In a List of Names - Part One (Romans 16:1-16) (00:00:00)

2. [Ad] Signpost Inn Podcast (00:14:43)

3. (Cont.) What's In a List of Names - Part One (Romans 16:1-16) (00:15:32)

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Welcome:

At first glance, Romans 16 appears to be nothing more than a list of greetings—a roll call of names. But as we dig deeper, we discover this is not just a farewell section or an appendix to Paul’s great letter. It is a profound window into the early church, its diversity, its leaders, and the vital role of hospitality, service, and community.

Paul’s list reads more like a memorial wall—every name etched into eternity with purpose and value. This episode explores why these names matter and what they teach us about true Christian fellowship, the equality of believers, and the heart of a community devoted to Christ.

🧠 Key Themes Explored:

  • The Significance of a Seemingly Mundane List:
    Romans 16 is not a formality—it is theology in action, embodied in people.
  • Phoebe, the Deacon and Benefactor:
    A woman of means and service who likely delivered the very letter of Romans.
  • Prisca and Aquila – A Model Christian Home:
    Their home was a church. Their lives were mobile, yet always rooted in Christ.
  • Diverse, Early Church Leadership:
    Jews and Gentiles, men and women, slaves and free, all recognized for their service.
  • Women in Leadership:
    Junia is likely referred to as "outstanding among the apostles"—a remarkable statement about the role of women in the early church.
  • Slaves in Prominent Church Roles:
    Names like Ampliatus reflect a radical reversal of societal hierarchy in the body of Christ.
  • The Household of Faith:
    Mentions of the households of Aristobulus and Narcissus point to early church groups even within the imperial household.

📜 Notable Individuals Highlighted:

  • Phoebe – Commended as a deacon and patron.
  • Prisca & Aquila – Risked their lives, hosted churches, mentored leaders.
  • Andronicus & Junia – Possibly a husband-wife apostolic team.
  • Epenetus – The first convert in Asia.
  • Mary – Honored for her tireless labor.
  • Ampliatus – A likely slave honored with a bold Christian epitaph.

Paul’s greetings are more than acknowledgments; they reflect the truth that every member of the body of Christ matters. In a world that often overlooks the ordinary or marginal, God remembers every act of service.

There are no second-class citizens in the Kingdom of God. Whether Jew or Gentile, man or woman, slave or free—each has a name, a story, and a calling.

📖 Scripture Focus:

“Greet Prisca and Aquila, my co-workers in Christ Jesus, who risked their lives for me.”
Romans 16:3-4“Greet Andronicus and Junia… They are outstanding among the apostles.”
Romans 16:7

Who are the people in your own “Romans 16 list”—those who’ve shaped your spiritual journey? How does your home reflect the openness and fellowship of Prisca and Aquila? Are you living in such a way that someone could write your name into the story of the Church?

Support the show

For an ad-free version of my podcasts plus the opportunity to enjoy hours of exclusive content and two bonus episodes a month whilst also helping keep the Bible Project Daily Podcast free for listeners everywhere support me at;|Patreon
Support me to continue making great content for listeners everywhere.
https://thebibleproject.buzzsprout.com

  continue reading

Chapters

1. What's In a List of Names - Part One (Romans 16:1-16) (00:00:00)

2. [Ad] Signpost Inn Podcast (00:14:43)

3. (Cont.) What's In a List of Names - Part One (Romans 16:1-16) (00:15:32)

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