The letter of Paul to his friend, Philemon, is one of the shortest books in the Bible—only 25 verses long. But it contains a powerful message that remains important and relevant right down to our present time: that nothing should hinder true reconciliation and brotherhood.
 
The book of Philemon is one of the shortest books in the Bible—only 25 verses long.
 
The occasion for this letter is that Philemon had a slave named Onesimus, who had stolen from him and run away to Rome, where he encountered the Apostle Paul. Paul led Onesimus to Christ, discipling him in the faith and learning about the circumstances that had brought him to Rome. So, Paul sent Onesimus back to Philemon to make things right. In the letter that accompanied his return, Paul called upon Philemon to extend to Onesimus the same forgiveness that Christ had given to him.
 
Then Paul went further, not only calling for reconciliation, but also a recognition of their changed relationship—that Onesimus was now a brother in Christ. His words are a reminder that forgiveness is prerequisite to reconciliation, and reconciliation is the foundation of restoration. Paul called on Philemon to see him “no longer as a slave, but more than a slave–a beloved brother” (vs. 16).
 
Paul called on Philemon to see him “no longer as a slave, but more than a slave–a beloved brother” (vs. 16).
 
The message of Philemon is desperately needed in our day of division and strife. As believers, we need to be kingdom agents of forgiveness and reconciliation in each other’s lives and in the world.
 
Here’s a short video that highlights five key themes in the book of Philemon. May you be blessed by it!
 
Check out more from Dr. Tony Evans @tonyevans.org

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Dr. Tony Evans

Dr. Tony Evans is one of the country’s most respected leaders in evangelical circles. As a pastor, teacher, author and speaker, he serves the body of Christ through his unique ability to communicate complex theological truths through simple, yet profound, illustrations. While addressing the practical issues of today, Dr. Evans is known as a relevant expositor. New and veteran pastors alike regard him as a pastor of pastors and a father in the faith.


At the heart of this vision is the use of church and school partnerships to effect spiritual and social change in communities. Dr. Evans’ church and school outreach philosophy has been attributed as a catalyst for former President George W. Bush’s Faith Based Initiative, which was his first formal act of office. Dr. Evans seeks to train churches, schools and volunteers in this philosophy, as well as in the functional practicalities, through the National Church Adopt-A-School Initiative which is a ministry underneath the umbrella of The Urban Alternative.


Dr. Evans serves as president of The Urban Alternative, a national ministry that seeks to restore hope and transform lives through the proclamation and the application of the Word of God. His daily radio broadcast, The Alternative with Dr. Tony Evans, can be heard on more than 850 radio outlets throughout the United States and in more than 80 countries.


Dr. Evans has written numerous books and booklets including his legacy work, Oneness Embraced, as well as his vision work, The Kingdom Agenda. Some of his most recent books includes, Kingdom Man, A Moment For Your Soul, Marriage Matters, and Victory in Spiritual Warfare.



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