Greet Apelles, who is approved in Christ. Greet those who belong to the household of Aristobulus. Bible Study Questions and Answers 1. What is the meaning of Romans 16:10? 2. How can we emulate the faithfulness of Apelles in our daily lives? 3. What does it mean to be "approved in Christ" according to Romans 16:10? 4. How does Romans 16:10 connect with James 1:12 about enduring trials? 5. Why is it important to recognize and greet fellow believers as Paul does? 6. How can we support and encourage those "tested and approved" in our community? 7. Who is Apelles mentioned in Romans 16:10, and why is he "approved in Christ"? 8. What does it mean to be "approved in Christ" according to Romans 16:10? 9. How does Romans 16:10 reflect the early Christian community's structure and relationships? 10. What are the top 10 Lessons from Romans 16? 11. What should a new Christian do next? 12. What does 'Communion of the Saints' mean? 13. How can Jesus giving Peter the 'keys of the kingdom' in Matthew 16:19 be squared with later New Testament teachings that salvation is open to all believers? 14. Am I assured of my salvation? Discussion Questions 1. What does it mean to be "approved in Christ," and how can we strive for this approval in our daily lives?2. How can the example of Apelles encourage us to remain faithful during times of testing or trial? 3. In what ways can we recognize and encourage the faithfulness of others in our church community, similar to how Paul did in his letter? 4. How does the concept of being "approved" relate to other biblical teachings on perseverance and faithfulness? 5. What role does community play in our spiritual growth, and how can we foster a supportive environment like the household of Aristobulus?1. Why do you think Paul listed so many people in his greetings? 2. What can we learn from Paul's affirmations and appreciation for his fellow workers? 3. How should we handle those who create divisions and obstacles in the church today? 4. In what ways can we apply the concept of being "wise about what is good and innocent about what is evil" in our daily lives? 5. How can Paul’s warning against divisive people guide your interactions within your Christian community? 6. How does Paul's doxology at the end of the chapter inspire you? 7. What can you learn from the manner in which Paul concludes his letter? 8. How does the disclosure of the once secret mystery affect your understanding of God’s plan? 9. In what ways does Paul's greeting promote the sense of community in the church? 10. How can we acknowledge and appreciate those who work hard in the Lord in our own communities? 11. What steps can you take to protect your Christian community from divisive influences? 12. How does this chapter reflect on the importance of everyone's role in a Christian community? 13. What can we learn from the roles of different individuals mentioned in this chapter? 14. How does Paul's recognition of several women in the church speak to their role in the early church? 15. How does the promise of God crushing Satan under their feet encourage you in your personal spiritual warfare? 16. How can you foster unity within your own church or Christian community? 17. How does Paul’s greeting to the Roman church demonstrate his affection for the universal church? 18. How does the final doxology reflect the overall themes of the book of Romans? 19. How can you apply the principles of the gospel to foster personal relationships within your church? 20. Reflect on the role of women like Phoebe in this chapter. How does this change or reinforce your understanding of women's roles in the early church and today? Links Romans 16:10 NIVRomans 16:10 NLT Romans 16:10 ESV Romans 16:10 NASB Romans 16:10 KJV Romans 16:10 Commentaries Bible Hub |



