Paul instructs Philemon on how, as a child of God, he should receive his runaway slave, Onesimus. By commanding Philemon to receive Onesimus as more than a slave, but as a brother, forgiving his debts, and graciously accepting him into his home. In doing so, Paul commands Philemon, like all Christians, to relate to believers in a way that illustrates the Gospel and imitates what Christ did for the lost.
PREVIOUS SERMONS
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Israel Fears God at Mount Sinai | Exodus 20:18-21
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Why Only Jesus Can Save — His Resurrection | Job 19:25-27
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Why Only Jesus Can Save — His Crucifixion | Isaiah 53
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Why Only Jesus Can Save — His Fulfillment of Prophecy | Luke 24:25-27
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Why Only Jesus Can Save — His Keeping of the Law | Matthew 5:18-20
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Why Only Jesus Can Save — His Incarnation | Hebrews 2:5-18
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Do Not Covet | Exodus 20:17
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Do Not Bear False Witness | Exodus 20:16
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Do Not Steal | Exodus 20:15
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Do Not Commit Adultery | Exodus 20:14