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Stachys

Stachys was a early Christian believer in Rome whom Paul greeted as a beloved brother in Christ. Though little is known about his life, his mention in Scripture affirms the importance of faithful believers in the local church.

Overview

Stachys was a member of the church at Rome during the apostolic period. Paul singled him out for special recognition in his closing greetings, indicating that Stachys held a valued place among the Roman believers. His inclusion in Paul's letter demonstrates how the apostle personally knew and cared for individual members of congregations he had not yet visited.

Key Scriptures

"Greet Stachys, my beloved" (Romans 16:9, NASB). Paul uses the term "beloved" (agapetos), emphasizing his deep affection for this fellow believer and his important role in the church community.

Application

Recognize that faithful believers, even those whose names appear only briefly in Scripture, are deeply valued by the Lord and by His servants—we should similarly affirm and encourage fellow believers in our local churches.

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Full Topical Reference List 1 total — Nave's Topical Bible

A Christian in Rome.