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.
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God’s Covenant with Israel | Exodus 19:1-9
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Jethro Advises Moses to Appoint Judges | Exodus 18:13-27
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Moses Reunites with Jethro | Exodus 18:1-12
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Our Greatest Battle | James 1:12-15
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God Defeats the Amalekites | Exodus 17:8-16
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God Gives Water from the Rock | Exodus 17:1-7
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God Gives Manna | Exodus 16:1-36
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God Sweetens the Bitter Water | Exodus 15:22-27
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The Kind of Faith that Saves, Part II | Romans 1:16-17
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The Kind of Faith That Saves, Part I | Hebrews 11:24-26