As Paul ends his letter to Philemon, he speaks not only to the individual, but to the entire church meeting in Philemon’s house. He bids farewell by mentioning names that represent the themes of Paul’s letter, namely, the need for one’s new identity in Christ to impact the way one interacts with others: in a way personified by Christ’s grace.
PREVIOUS SERMONS
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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