The last section of this personal letter from Paul to Philemon demonstrates for us the power of reconciliation. We also see the benefits of being a reliable fellow worker in the Kingdom, being profitable to one another and to Christ through the use of our spiritual gifts, good works, and godliness. We learn as well from the relationships Paul has with fellow prisoners Luke, Epaphras and Aristarcus, and his fellow partners Mark and Demas, one a valuable friend and the other a deserter. And at the end of the letter we see the closing - a prayer for God's grace to remain with Philemon and the church that met in his house.
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Phillip was called to new life in Christ at age 9, called to preach at age 14, and ordained to the gospel ministry at age 20. He graduated from The Criswell College (Dallas, Texas) in 1993 with a Bachelor of Arts degree in Biblical Studies with a major in Evangelism. He...