Mention some examples of those who benefited from Paul’s ministry in Rome.

One of those whom Paul kindly received was a man named Onesimus, a runaway slave from Colossae. Paul helped Onesimus to become a Christian, and Onesimus, in turn, became a “faithful and beloved brother” to Paul. In fact, Paul described him as “my child, whose father I became.” (Col. 4:9; Philem. 10-12) How Onesimus must have lifted Paul’s spirits!Others too benefited from Paul’s fine example. To the Philippians, he wrote: “My situation has actually turned out for the advancement of the good news, so that my prison bonds for the sake of Christ have become public knowledge among all the Praetorian Guard and all the rest. Now most of the brothers in the Lord have gained confidence because of my prison bonds, and they are showing all the more courage to speak the word of God fearlessly.”​—Phil. 1:12-14
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Some examples of those who benefited from Paul’s ministry in Rome include:

  1. Onesimus: A runaway slave who became a Christian and a beloved brother to Paul.
  2. The Philippians: Paul’s imprisonment encouraged them, increasing their confidence to spread the message of Christianity.
  3. The Praetorian Guard: They learned about Christ because of Paul's situation, which helped spread the good news.