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Study Of Paul's Epistle To The Romans - The Fundamentals Of Christian Education & Church Principles. || Rom. 16:8-13
• Rom. 16:8-10 Paul talks about Christ's approval in vs 10. How can we be approved in Christ? It's obtained by studying the Scriptures. 2Ti_2:15 says, Study to shew yourself approved unto God... Make it a priority to give time to study God's word this year and attend Bible Study. Historians tell us Aristobulus was the grandson of Herod the Great—the one who tried to annihilate Jesus by slaughtering all Jewish males under two years of age. Herod was the one who killed his sons and murdered his wife, butchering anyone who was a threat to his power. Yet here was his grandson, numbered among the household of faith. Praise the Lord!

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Study Of Paul's Epistle To The Romans - The Fundamentals Of Christian Education & Church Principles. || Rom 16:8-13
• Rom. 16:11-12 This list of greetings is the longest in any of Paul’s letters. Twenty-six people are mentioned, about one-third of them women. Herodian was a Jew, like Paul. Some have suggested that this Narcissus was a famous freedman of that name who was put to death by Agrippa shortly after Nero came to power. Tryphena and Tryphosa were probably sisters and possibly even twins. It was a common practice to name twins of the same root word. The name means those who live luxuriously. Although these names stem from a pagan root, Paul nevertheless associates them with labor in the Lord. Greet the beloved Persis, who labored much in the Lord: Persis, which means Persian woman is said to be beloved but with a woman Paul delicately avoids using the phrase “my beloved.” These were co-labouerers with Paul.

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Study Of Paul's Epistle To The Romans - The Fundamentals Of Christian Education & Church Principles. || Rom. 16:8-13
• Rom 16:13 Rufus, it seems, is the same Rufus spoken of in Mar_15:21. Rufus' father was Simon of Cyrene—the one who came up from Africa to Jerusalem to celebrate and observe the Passover proceedings. Simon of Cyrene was the one that was asked to take up the cross of Jesus, when he fell under its weight and couldn't move further. Simon must have thought, Oh no. What a catastrophe. I came to celebrate the Passover, and now I'm going to be defiled by associating with this criminal. But he discovered that the catastrophe was, in fact, a great opportunity because something happened to Simon when he took up the Cross. The point for us here is that Simon denied himself and took up Jesus' cross. Jesus came to teach us the very important truth that the way to really have happiness and fulfillment in life is to die to self. The more you live for yourself, the more you focus on yourself, the more you are concerned about yourself, the more discouraged and defeated you'll be. Turn this around today. Notice also the deep impact that Rufus' mother had on Paul.

Personal Supplication
Father, in the name of Jesus, help me die to self daily, take up my cross and follow You. John 12:24
24 Verily, verily, I say unto you, Except a corn of wheat fall into the ground and die, it abideth alone: but if it die, it bringeth forth much fruit.

Daily Covenant Favor Declaration
I decree in the name of Jesus, from this moment forward, I see myself the way God sees me. I am highly favoured of the Lord. I am crowned with glory and honour. I am the righteousness of God in Christ Jesus.
I am reigning as a king in life through the one man Jesus Christ

JESUS IS LORD!

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