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Tryphosa

Tryphosa was a Christian woman in Rome whom Paul commended for her faithful work in the Lord. She exemplifies the important role of women in early church ministry and service.

Overview

Tryphosa was a believer in the church at Rome during the apostolic era. Paul mentions her by name in his closing greetings, indicating she was known for her diligent labor in Christian service. Though little is recorded about her specifically, her inclusion in Paul's epistle demonstrates that women played vital roles in the early church's growth and ministry.

Key Scriptures

"Greet Tryphosa and Tryphena, those women who have labored hard in the Lord." (Romans 16:12, NIV)

"The Lord will reward each one for the good he does, whether he is slave or free." (Ephesians 6:8, NCV)

Application

Tryphosa's commendation reminds believers that faithful, behind-the-scenes service in the local church is recognized and valued by God, regardless of one's prominence or public visibility.

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A Christian woman in Rome.