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What does the Bible say about companions in the church?

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The Bible emphasizes the importance of companions in Christ, highlighting their roles in supporting and edifying one another.

In Romans 16, we see the Apostle Paul acknowledging various individuals who were companions in the faith. These companions are essential to the life of the church, as they work together in mutual support and love for the sake of the gospel. Companions in Christ are those who are united by their shared experiences of grace, making them brothers and sisters in the faith. Paul’s personal greetings to specific individuals further illustrate how these relationships nurtured the early church’s growth and strength in the gospel.
Scripture References: Romans 16

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