Credit due

Phoebe our sister . . . has been a helper of many and of myself also. – ROMANS 16:1-2

In 1946, when the US Army unveiled its 30-ton computer called ENIAC (Electronic Numerical Integrator And Computer), two men named John Mauchly and J. Presper Eckert received all the credit. But it was six women behind the scenes who made the computer work.

Before Mauchly and Eckert took the stage to demonstrate ENIAC, the women had programmed the complex machine. They received no recognition at the time, but historians today want to give them due credit.

Women have often gone unrecognized for their achievements and contributions. And sadly, it’s also true in the church. But in ROMANS 16, we have an example of the importance of honoring women who serve faithfully. Paul praised Phoebe as "a helper of many and of myself also" (vv. 1-2). He commended Priscilla and her husband Aquila, who risked their lives for Paul’s sake (vv. 3-4). Tryphena, Tryphosa, and Persis "labored in the Lord" (v. 12). Paul mentioned at least eight women for whom he had great appreciation.

Women of faith deserve honor for their service to God and others. Think of the women who are serving faithfully in your church. Why not give one of them a word of thanks and praise today?

– David Mccasland

O Lord, help me appreciate

The work that women do,

The service given from their hearts,

Their sacrifice for You. – SPER

READ: ROMANS 16:1-16


God never fails to give credit

where credit is due.

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