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Philemon 1:4
I always thank my God as I remember you in my prayers,
In the book of Philemon, the apostle Paul writes a letter to Philemon, a fellow believer, on behalf of Onesimus, a runaway slave who had become a Christian. Paul starts by expressing his gratitude for Philemon's faith and love for all the saints, and he prays for Philemon's partnership in the faith to be effective. Paul then appeals to Philemon to receive Onesimus back, not as a slave, but as a beloved brother in Christ. Paul acknowledges that Onesimus had wronged Philemon by running away, but he encourages Philemon to forgive and reconcile with Onesimus. Paul even offers to repay any debt that Onesimus owes to Philemon. Through this letter, Paul demonstrates the transformative power of the Gospel, which breaks down social barriers and calls believers to love and forgive one another. It serves as a reminder that in Christ, we are all equal and united as brothers and sisters, regardless of our past or social status.
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