Commendation and Congregation

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Romans 16:1-16 | You open to Romans 16, and what do you find dominating the first 16 verses?  

Names. 

27 of them to be exact.  

It's easy to come to sections like this of Paul's letters and speed read through them.  But we need to slow down here. What do all these names and descriptions tell us about a congregation and people known and loved by Paul?  How does this section help us understand that all the gospel doctrine and ethics Paul has laid down in this letter are rooted in a deep love for the people on the other side of the letter?  We have much to see here for how gospel doctrine gets lived out in the context of personal relationships within a congregation. 

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