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Who to Kiss, Who to Hug and Who to Avoid. (Romans 16: 17-24)

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👋 Welcome

Welcome back to The Bible Project Daily Podcast, where we journey together through the Scriptures, one chapter at a time. Today we’ve reached the final chapter of the book of Romans—and at first glance, it might seem like little more than a list of names. But as we slow down and reflect, we discover something deeper: a beautiful glimpse into the life, relationships, and spiritual vitality of the early church.

📖 Episode Summary

Romans 16 isn't just a roll call of hard-to-pronounce names—it’s a profound reminder that real people, from all walks of life, were co-laborers with Paul in the gospel mission. In this episode, we explore the significance of names like Phoebe, Priscilla and Aquila, and others, uncovering lessons on hospitality, spiritual partnership, gender roles in ministry, and the unity of God’s family across social and cultural divisions.

This passage shows us that the church is not a faceless institution—it’s made up of individuals, each with a story, each loved by God, and each playing a unique role in His kingdom.

✨ Key Themes

  • The invaluable role of women in the early church
  • Hospitality and the home as centers of ministry
  • The diversity and unity of the early Christian community
  • How God uses ordinary people in extraordinary ways
  • The beauty of spiritual friendship and co-laboring in Christ

🙏 Reflection

There are no “extra” people in God’s kingdom. Each name represents a life touched and transformed by the gospel—and each reminds us that we too are called to faithfulness, service, and love within our own communities.

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. Who to Kiss, Who to Hug and Who to Avoid. (Romans 16: 17-24) (00:00:00)

2. [Ad] Signpost Inn Podcast (00:15:27)

3. (Cont.) Who to Kiss, Who to Hug and Who to Avoid. (Romans 16: 17-24) (00:16:16)

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👋 Welcome

Welcome back to The Bible Project Daily Podcast, where we journey together through the Scriptures, one chapter at a time. Today we’ve reached the final chapter of the book of Romans—and at first glance, it might seem like little more than a list of names. But as we slow down and reflect, we discover something deeper: a beautiful glimpse into the life, relationships, and spiritual vitality of the early church.

📖 Episode Summary

Romans 16 isn't just a roll call of hard-to-pronounce names—it’s a profound reminder that real people, from all walks of life, were co-laborers with Paul in the gospel mission. In this episode, we explore the significance of names like Phoebe, Priscilla and Aquila, and others, uncovering lessons on hospitality, spiritual partnership, gender roles in ministry, and the unity of God’s family across social and cultural divisions.

This passage shows us that the church is not a faceless institution—it’s made up of individuals, each with a story, each loved by God, and each playing a unique role in His kingdom.

✨ Key Themes

  • The invaluable role of women in the early church
  • Hospitality and the home as centers of ministry
  • The diversity and unity of the early Christian community
  • How God uses ordinary people in extraordinary ways
  • The beauty of spiritual friendship and co-laboring in Christ

🙏 Reflection

There are no “extra” people in God’s kingdom. Each name represents a life touched and transformed by the gospel—and each reminds us that we too are called to faithfulness, service, and love within our own communities.

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. Who to Kiss, Who to Hug and Who to Avoid. (Romans 16: 17-24) (00:00:00)

2. [Ad] Signpost Inn Podcast (00:15:27)

3. (Cont.) Who to Kiss, Who to Hug and Who to Avoid. (Romans 16: 17-24) (00:16:16)

1073 episodes

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