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1 And I commend to you Phoebe our sister,–being a minister [also] of the assembly which is in Cenchreae; |
I commend unto you Phebe – It was the usual custom to give and carry letters of personal introduction and commendation. R1720:2
Which is a servant of the church – Some services can best be performed by females, especially visiting the female sick. Many suppose that this verse refers to such a female assistant. In the early church many sisters did service. R1891:6
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2 In order that ye may give her welcome in the Lord in a manner worthy of the saints, and stand by her in any matter wherein she may have need of you; for, she also, hath proved to be a defender of many, and of my own self. |
Receive her – The Apostle's high regard for women and women's work is shown by his mention of faithful co-laborers. R766:4*, 1076:5*
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3 Salute ye Prisca and Aquila, my fellow-workers in Christ Jesus,– |
Priscilla – Her name is mentioned before that of her husband, as if she were the more efficient of the two, as a fellow worker. F268; R1549:3
My helpers – Fellow-workers, helping Paul not merely in tent-making, but specially in his chief work as a minister of the Gospel. F268
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4 Who, indeed, for my life, their own neck laid down,–unto whom–not, I only, give thanks, but also all the assemblies of the nations; |
Have for my life – Greek, psuche, soul, being. E338
Their own necks – Risked their lives to hide me, at the time of the riot at Ephesus. R2207:3
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5 [Salute] also the assembly at their house. Salute ye Epaenetus, my beloved, who is a firstfruit of Asia unto Christ. |
In their house – The congregations of the primitive Church were small and usually met in private houses. R2941:6
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6 Salute Mary–who, indeed, hath toiled much for you. |
Much labour on us – Personal services, perhaps washing and mending. F268
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7 Salute Andronicus and Junias, my kinsmen and my fellow-captives, who, indeed, are of note among the Apostles, who also before me had come to be in Christ. |
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8 Salute Ampliatus, my beloved in the Lord. |
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9 Salute Urbanus, our fellow-worker in Christ; and Stachys, my beloved. |
Urbane, our helper – Another fellow-worker, helping Paul in his ministry, the same as "Priscilla and Aquila, my helpers." (Rom. 16:3) F268
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10 Salute Apelles, the approved in Christ. Salute them of [the household of] Aristobulus. |
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11 Salute Herodion, my kinsman. Salute them of [the household of] Narcissus who are in the Lord. |
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12 Salute Tryphaena and Tryphosa, [sisters] who have toiled in the Lord. Salute Persis, the beloved [sister], who, indeed, hath toiled much in the Lord. |
Tryphena and Tryphosa – Two sisters whose labor in the Lord is honorably mentioned. F268
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13 Salute Rufus, the chosen in the Lord; also his and my mother. |
His mother and mine – Paul mentions with evident appreciation the activity of certain females in the early Church. R1549:3, 1076:5*, 766:4*
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14 Salute Asyncritus, Phlegon, Hermes, Patrobas, Hermas, and the brethren that are with them. |
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15 Salute Philologus and Julia, Nereus and his sister, and Olympus, and all the saints that are with them. |
The saints – The truly consecrated among the professing Christians. R1139:1
Paul had a considerable number of kinsmen and acquaintances in Rome, the number of whom we know was at least over thirty-two according to the salutations of this epistle written to them from Corinth. R3208:3
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16 Salute ye one another, with a holy a kiss. All the assemblies of the Christ salute you. |
An holy kiss – In spirit, but not in letter; the courtesies and civilities of our times being somewhat different from the customs of that day, although equally hospitable. R1550:5*
In the East, it is frequently the custom for men to kiss one another. The sex dividing line was very strict in olden times, so there was no indiscriminate kissing among them. Q618:5
Churches of Christ – The Church of Christ and The Church of God are synonymous, because our Lord and the Father have one interest in us. F81
Our Lord established "The Church of the First-Born which are written in heaven," "Church of the living God," "The Church of Christ." He gave it no party name. (Heb. 12:23; 1 Tim. 3:15) Q755:4
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17 But I beseech you, brethren, to keep an eye upon them who are causing divisions and occasions of stumbling, aside from the teaching which, ye, have learned,–and be turning away from them; |
Mark them – The greedy, hungry wolves in sheep's clothing. R1558:6
Teachers who favor divisions should be watched and turned away from. R1571:2
Let us "mark" the course taken by those who have separated themselves from us "because they were no longer of us," and whither that course leads them. (1 John 2:19) R4531:4,5
We should not allow any bitterness respecting them to enter our hearts or to escape our lips or our pens. Would we smite the blind? Surely not! R4483:5
Satan still "works in the hearts of the children of disobedience." (Eph. 2:2) Let us all, therefore, beware of this spirit of disobedience in our hearts --of any alienation from the Lord. R4469:5
Avoid their fellowship as you would avoid a pestilence or a vile odor or sparks from a neighbor's burning barn. R4381:4
If, after we have done all in our power to hold a fellow-member with our love and with the truth, he departs, we are to take the matter with equanimity. R4375:5
It is not for us to judge, condemn, nor slander them, but to pity and pray for them. It is ours only to reprove their bitterness of spirit. Our avoidance of them for a time may be the best lesson we could give. R4327:2
Our enemies become unconsciously our best friends, when their slanders deepen in us heavenly graces. Let them do their worst; they only give us the God-like victory of forgiving them. R1665:2*
The ungodly policy of this evil day of compromise cannot believe that any will arise to "pervert the truth" in the midst of the consecrated, but it is made obligatory upon all the faithful to be on the alert. R1589:2
Avoid contentions and strife except it should be unavoidable, and then let it be with loving desires. R4540:6
Warn the disorderly: those who are drifting away from the spirit of Christ; busybodies who do not work; immmoral and unjust persons; those who wrest the Scriptures; doctrinal disorders are among the chief. R1575:3
If one has a gift of debate, arguing whatever side of a question he chooses to take up, proudly defending his liberality, the Lord will punish him with stripes; but he can be renewed unto repentance. R1482:5
As soon as we see that any teacher is wrong on the one central and vital point--the ransom--evading, misrepresenting and misapplying the word and doctrine--we should have nothing further to do with him. R1453:4
Avoid helping such a person to an office, or anything that would specially help him along if you see him in an unsafe position. Do not express yourself so freely as to those who are in closer harmony. Q226:8
Prefer the company of those who are in the spirit and fellowship of the truth. Q148:2; R1130:6*
Don't make them your bosom companions; don't elect them as elders. Don't encourage anyone who has a strifeful condition. Q30:6
The sifting must go on to the finish. R1279:5
Cause divisions – By a lack of love and humility, harsh and unkind words. R4299:3
The spirit of favoritism led to factions, an evidence of carnality--a worldly spirit. The Corinthians who took party names, evidencing a selfish, party spirit, did not appreciate the oneness of the Body. R1571:3
Let the truth make the separation. R1279:6
The oneness of thought, mind and action required of the Church of God, may be seen in this text and others, including "The multitude of them that believed were of one heart and of one soul." (Acts 4:32) R1130:5*
Contrary – Should "grievous wolves," "backbiters," "slanderers," and "contentious" persons attend meetings of truth people, they should be treated so scripturally as to make them ill at ease. R4461:4
The doctrine – Of the ransom. R1453:4, 1482:5
Ye have learned – The royal law of love. R2368:6
From inspired sources. R1453:4
Avoid them – Treat them not as enemies; hope for their return to a better spirit. R4540:6
We should not allow any bitterness respecting them to enter our hearts, no matter what they may say or do against us. R4483:5
Does not mean excommunication. Avoidance for a time may be best lesson. R4327:2
Reprove them by avoiding them. Show them that you do not sympathize with such a strifeful, unholy spirit. R4318:3
The Apostle does not say to brand him as a heretic and have nothing to do with him. But do not give him so much of your fellowship; just be a little more cool toward him. Q227:T
Paul was not the man for compromises. He did not counsel gentle handling of wolves. He did not say, You must call them brethren. R1559:1
Do not waste time investigating "the errors of the wicked;" the more thorough our knowledge of the Lord, the more intimate our acquaintance with him, the more secure we are in our own steadfastness. R3215:2
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18 For, they who are such, unto our Lord Christ are not doing service, but unto their own belly,–and, through their smooth and flattering speech, deceive the hearts of the innocent. |
Good words – Kind and complimentary words. R1571:2, 3215:2
Deceive – Mislead. R1571:2
In this day of "deceivers," it is well to use conscientious care before offering a testimony on a traveler's behalf. R1720:3
The simple – The unsuspicious. R1571:2, 3215:2
Those not on the alert for the encroachment of error. R1589:2
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19 For, your obedience, unto all hath reached,–over you, therefore, I rejoice! But I wish you–to be wise, [indeed], as to that which is good, yet pure, as to that which is evil. |
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20 Howbeit, the God of peace, will crush Satan under your feet shortly. The favour of our Lord Jesus, be with you. |
Shall bruise Satan – The Apostle was a firm believer in a personal Devil, as shown in this text and others, including (addressing Elymas as) "Child of the devil" (Acts 13:10) and "Turn them from the power of Satan" (Acts 26:18). R3165:6
As in Heb. 2:14, we find the Devil is to be destroyed: "He might destroy him that had the power of death, that is, the devil." R4363:5*, HG304:1
Crush the serpent's head; destroy him. R255:1
Satan is going to have his head crushed. That will be the end of him. CR461:6
The Kingdom will crush out evil and bless and heal all nations. A306
Crushing Satan and all his willful followers who love evil rather than good. R1176:4
Putting "all enemies under his feet" (1 Cor. 15:25) is not conversion but destruction as also taught in Rev. 20:10. R1057:2
Totally destroyed in the end of the Millennial age. R725:3, 696:6
This serpent that is now to be crushed is not merely Satan, but it is all sin in every shape and form. CR462:1; A306
Accept with fortitude and resignation whatever tests of patience and perseverance the Lord may permit to come upon you. All our experiences will result in blessings, however unpropitious they may appear. R2413:4
The bruising of Satan and the destroying of death have both been deferred until the Body of Christ is complete, and they shall bind Satan, destroy death, and restore mankind to harmony with God. R86:6
Under your feet – The feet of The Christ. R3926:6, 11:2
The Church's feet. OV224:1
So intimate is the association of the Church with Christ that the work of restraining Satan and the powers of evil in the opening of the Millennial age is here ascribed to the Church under her Head. SM243:2
The Little Flock, who are to be joint-heirs with Jesus Christ their Lord, shall share glory with Christ and they are to share in the bruising of Satan and in blessing and restoring of sight to the blind. R526:5
The feet of the Church; thus associating the Church with the Lord, the Head. OV305:5; R2842:2
The seed which will bruise the serpent's head is not Christ, the Head, alone, but the Church, which is his Body, "Which seed is Christ, and if ye be Christ's, then are ye Abraham's seed." (Gal. 3:16, 29) R257:2, 6:1
The Church is a part of the seed of the woman. CR461:6; R257:3, 11:2
The seed of the woman and the seed of Abraham are different ways of referring to Christ and the Church. Q643:T
Not until it is selected, developed, and exalted to power, will the Seed bruise the serpent's head. A98; R2434:5, 257:2, 6:1; OV224:1; HG343:3
There is a future favor to the world to be accomplished through the elect Church, called and tested during the Christian age. R868:3
When the called-out company is complete, the plan of God for the world's salvation is only beginning. Then will the seed "bruise the serpent's head" and bless all the families of the earth. (Gen. 3:15) R533:1
Shortly – As soon as this age shall end. R4965:1
The next thing in the outworking of God's plan will be to bruise Satan and destroy sin. R4964:6
Satan and ignorance are the real assailants of truth, and the vail of ignorance and power of Satan will soon be cast aside and trampled upon. R3121:1
The "promised seed" is to crush the serpent's head, thus destroying evil and bringing about "the restitution of all things." R270:5, 255:1, 134:6, 11:3
"A little while and he that shall come will come." (Heb. 10:37) "A thousand years in thy sight are but as yesterday." (Psa. 90:4) R11:1
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21 There salute you–Timothy, my fellow-worker, and Lucius, and Jason, and Sosipater, my kinsmen. |
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22 I, Tertius, who have written the epistle, salute you in the Lord. |
Tertius – This epistle was sent from Corinth, dictated by Paul, written by Tertius. R1582:2
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23 There saluteth you–Gaius, my host and [the host] of the whole assembly. There salute you–Erastus, the steward of the city, and Quartus the brother. |
Gaius – A Corinthian Christian, at whose house this book was written. R1582:2
Quartus a brother – A brother in Christ; the apostles never ascribed titles to each other or to other brethren, nor did they receive homage from the Church. R1523:5; F230
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24 [Absent] |
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25 Now, unto him who hath power to establish you, according to my glad-message–even the proclamation of Jesus Christ, according to the revelation of a sacred secret, in age-past times kept silent, |
To him that is of power – This scripture, like many others, differentiates between "him" and the preaching of "Jesus Christ." Jesus said: Ye call me Lord and Master and so I am, but one is your Father, which is in heaven. (John 13:13; Matt. 23:9) R369:6
To my gospel – The inspired writings of the apostles, in their various epistles, are as authoritative as were the words of Jesus. OV412:1
Revelation – A full knowledge of the mystery of the Lord was not promised until the end of the Gospel age. OV6:T
Of the mystery – That at the second advent the Messiah will consist not only of Christ Jesus the Head, but also of the Church his Body. R3192:4
Daily and hourly the saints of God are being searched out and sealed intellectually with a clear appreciation of the "mystery of God"--the mystery of God being about finished. R1279:2
Kept secret – In part, hitherto. R1279:2
The proclamation of many of the sweetest notes of the glad tidings of restitution, are reserved until now, during the sounding of the seventh trumpet, when the mystery of God is finished. R287:2*, 3192:4, 757:2
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26 But now made manifest, and through means of prophetic scriptures, according to the command of the age-abiding God, for obedience of faith unto all the nations made known, |
Made manifest – Unto the saints, according to the will of God. R1279:2
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27 Unto a God, wise alone, through Jesus Christ, [unto whom] be the glory, unto the ages. Amen. |
God only wise – "Jehovah our God is one--Jehovah." (Deut. 6:4) R369:2
Glory through Jesus Christ – By and by, God will reveal to the world his loving character. When "the glory of the Lord (through the Christ) shall be revealed, all flesh shall see it together." (Isa. 40:5) R385:1*
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