
Philemon
Paul, a prisoner for Christ Jesus, and Timothy our brother,
To Philemon our beloved fellow worker 2ย and Apphia our sister and Archippus our fellow soldier, and the church in your house:
3ย Grace to you and peace from God our Father and the Lord Jesus Christ.
4ย I thank my God always when I remember you in my prayers, 5ย because I hear of your love and of the faith that you have toward the Lord Jesus and for all the saints, 6ย and I pray that the sharing of your faith may become effective for the full knowledge of every good thing that is in us for the sake of Christ. 7ย For I have derived much joy and comfort from your love, my brother, because the hearts of the saints have been refreshed through you.
8ย Accordingly, though I am bold enough in Christ to command you to do what is required, 9ย yet for love’s sake I prefer to appeal to youโI, Paul, an old man and now a prisoner also for Christ Jesusโ 10ย I appeal to you for my child, Onesimus, whose father I became in my imprisonment. 11ย (Formerly he was useless to you, but now he is indeed useful to you and to me.) 12ย I am sending him back to you, sending my very heart. 13ย I would have been glad to keep him with me, in order that he might serve me on your behalf during my imprisonment for the gospel, 14ย but I preferred to do nothing without your consent in order that your goodness might not be by compulsion but of your own accord. 15ย For this perhaps is why he was parted from you for a while, that you might have him back forever, 16ย no longer as a bondservant but more than a bondservant, as a beloved brotherโespecially to me, but how much more to you, both in the flesh and in the Lord.
17ย So if you consider me your partner, receive him as you would receive me. 18ย If he has wronged you at all, or owes you anything, charge that to my account. 19ย I, Paul, write this with my own hand: I will repay itโto say nothing of your owing me even your own self. 20ย Yes, brother, I want some benefit from you in the Lord. Refresh my heart in Christ.
21ย Confident of your obedience, I write to you, knowing that you will do even more than I say. 22ย At the same time, prepare a guest room for me, for I am hoping that through your prayers I will be graciously given to you.
23ย Epaphras, my fellow prisoner in Christ Jesus, sends greetings to you, 24ย and so do Mark, Aristarchus, Demas, and Luke, my fellow workers.
25ย The grace of the Lord Jesus Christ be with your spirit.
The Holy Bible, English Standard Version Copyright ยฉย 2001 by Crossway Bibles, a publishing ministry of Good News Publishers.
Questions to Consider:
1. Who is the author (1,19) of this letter, and to whom (1) was it written? Who are Onesimus and Philemon? What was the purpose of this letter?
2. What is the overall tone of this letter? Is it rebuking? Tender? Friendly? What are some words and phrases which enlighten you to Paul’s tone? What kind of relationship did Paul and Philemon have? (1, 4-7)
3. How does Paul’s instruction to Philemon to consider his returning slave as a brother in Christ (15-16) relate to Galatians 3:28? How do both of these passages speak to the issue of different roles yet equal worth in Christ? Does God’s love for you depend on your station in life?
4. What does Paul mean in verse 19 when he says Philemon owes “me even your own self”? How much do we owe to the person(s) who shared the gospel with us? Have you ever thanked God for the person who shared the gospel with you?ย
5. Many people think the Bible condones the kind of slavery that was legal in the United States in earlier centuries. Does it seem as though the book of Philemon would support that assertion? Why or why not?
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