Contributed by Paul Dayao on Feb 28, 2026
This passage is a beautiful portrait of what a "common christian" looks like when they are fully surrendered to Christ. Paul highlights Epaphroditus not as a theological giant, but as a faithful brother, worker, and soldier.
Introduction
* The Context: Paul is in prison. He has just finished the high-level theology of Christ’s humility (Phil 2:5-11). Now, he provides "flesh and blood" examples of that humility: Timothy and, specifically, Epaphroditus.
* The Hook: We often think greatness in the kingdom
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