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What does the Bible say about Epaphroditus?

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Epaphroditus is noted in Philippians as a faithful servant of the Apostle Paul who ministered to his needs and the needs of the church.

In Philippians 2:25-30, Epaphroditus is described as a brother, companion in labor, and a fellow soldier alongside Paul in the work of the gospel. His role was significant as a messenger and minister who not only fulfilled Paul's physical needs during his imprisonment but also exhibited genuine concern for the spiritual welfare of the Philippians. His dedication to the service of Christ, even to the point of risking his life, highlights the high calling of Christians to be faithful and sacrificial in their service to God and to one another.
Scripture References: Philippians 2:25-30

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