Philippians 2:25
“Yet I supposed it necessary to send to you Epaphroditus, my brother, and companion in labour, and fellow soldier, but your messenger, and he that ministered to my wants.”
1. Context: The Epistle to the Philippians was written by the Apostle Paul while he was in prison, and it is a letter addressed to the believers in the city of Philippi. The letter is filled with expressions of love, encouragement, and instructions for Christian living.
In Philippians 2:25, Paul refers to Epaphroditus, who was a member of the Philippian church and a trusted messenger sent to Paul while he was in prison. Epaphroditus served as Paul’s minister and helper, bringing support and assistance from the Philippians to Paul during his imprisonment.
2. Identifying the key figures: These three descriptions emphasize the close relationship between Paul and Epaphroditus. They share a bond of spiritual brotherhood and camaraderie. The term “companion in labor” highlights their shared efforts and toil in spreading the Gospel. By calling Epaphroditus a “fellow soldier,” Paul likely refers to their joint spiritual warfare against opposition and the challenges faced in ministry.
3. Brother, Companion in labor, Fellow soldier: Epaphroditus was chosen by the Philippian church to deliver a financial gift and offer personal support to Paul in his imprisonment. He willingly took on this responsibility, acting as a representative of the Philippian believers. His role as a messenger was significant, as it involved both conveying their care and meeting Paul’s practical needs.
4. Epaphroditus as a messenger: Paul acknowledges that Epaphroditus fulfilled the role of a minister, attending to his needs during his time in prison. This likely includes providing physical necessities, such as food, clothing, and other supplies, as well as offering companionship, encouragement, and spiritual support. Epaphroditus went above and beyond in his service to Paul.
5. Ministering to Paul’s wants: The relationship between Paul and Epaphroditus highlights the importance of fellow believers working together in spreading the Gospel. We should value and support our fellow workers in the Lord, standing side by side with them.
- Partnership in labor: Epaphroditus demonstrated a selfless attitude by willingly taking on the task of delivering the gift and ministering to Paul’s needs. We should have a similar heart of service and be ready to fulfill the needs of others.
- Willingness to serve: Epaphroditus served as a faithful messenger, representing the Philippian church. As believers, we are also called to be messengers of Christ, sharing His love, grace, and truth with others.
- Faithful messengers: Epaphroditus ministered to Paul’s wants, showing the importance of meeting both spiritual and physical needs. We should strive to care for the needs of our brothers and sisters in Christ practically, being attentive to their well-being.
- Meeting practical needs:

