New Testament

Philemon

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Paul the apostle
~AD 60–62
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Reconciliation and Christian brotherhood

Summary

Philemon is a brief personal letter from Paul to a slave owner, appealing for the gracious reception of Onesimus, a runaway slave who has become a believer. It illustrates the transforming power of the gospel on social relationships and the principle of imputed righteousness.

Outline

Key Verses

"Perhaps the reason he was separated from you for a little while was that you might have him back forever — no longer as a slave, but better than a slave, as a dear brother."
"So if you consider me a partner, welcome him as you would welcome me."
"If he has done you any wrong or owes you anything, charge it to me."

Christ in Philemon

Paul's offer to bear Onesimus's debt picturing Christ's substitutionary atonement; reconciliation through a mediator reflecting reconciliation with God through Christ

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