Romans 16:12
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¿Qué significa esto?
In Romans 16:12, Paul is greeting three women named Tryphena, Tryphosa, and Persis. He commends them for their hard work in serving the Lord.
Explicado para niños
Imagine you have some friends who always help out at church by cleaning up or setting up chairs. That's what Tryphena, Tryphosa, and Persis did! Paul is saying thank you to these ladies for all their hard work helping others learn about God.
Contexto histórico
This verse comes from the Apostle Paul's letter to the Romans written around AD 57-58. He was writing to a mixed congregation in Rome, highlighting various people who were working diligently for the faith within this community.
Aplicación para hoy
In modern times, we can apply this by recognizing and appreciating those who work hard behind the scenes at our places of worship or even in volunteer roles. For example, thanking someone who always sets up chairs for Sunday service can encourage them to continue their good work.