Well, I've finished my Bible study of Philemon and in record
time for me. OK, I know it’s only 25 verses but let me have a moment to
celebrate.
Yay!
Moment is over.
Give theologians a chance to have a controversial topic and
they will jump on it. And it seems little Philemon falls in this category. Paul
wrote it so it should be in the Bible. Right? But why is it relevant to me? And
that is the debate.
1.
An antislavery proclamation especially when
Christians are involved. (I agree. Our country would have had a different
history if we had taken these 25 verses to heart.)
2.
A unity proclamation especially when Christians
are involved. (I agree. Our churches would have a different history if we had
taken these 25 verses to heart.)
3.
A restoration proclamation especially when
Christians are involved. (I agree. Our relationships with others would have a
different history if we had taken these 25 verses to heart.)
So which one of these does Paul and God want us to accept
and major on? I think all three. I have never been and probably won’t ever be a
great theological debater but I wouldn't take on theologians over this.
1.
We shouldn't treat anyone as subservient. We are
equal in the family of God and in the sight of God and all deserve the same
love and fellowship. That kind of convicts me because sometimes I treat people
differently according to societal stations. I may give them more respect or
more attention according to their wealth or power. But every brother and sister
in Christ deserves loving equality.
2.
We should live in harmony as a church and
fellowship of believers. When we have knock down drag out fights over stuff
that doesn't matter to God or eternity it’s so wrong. That kind of convicts me
because sometimes I just want my way in a group. But that destroys Jesus’
intention for His bride the church.
3.
We shouldn't kick a Christian when He flubs up.
Hey, we’ll all be there at some point and will need to be lovingly restored.
That kind of convicts me because, yes, my ears perk up when someone says, “Did
you hear about so and so and that they did such and such? Can you believe
that?” Our question should be, “How can we help them get back to where they
should be with God?” Then help and lovingly graciously put them back as a
friend and partner in Christ.
Then Paul ends his little letter with this closing:
The grace of the Lord Jesus Christ be with your spirit.
Amen. Verse 25
Or I like to say:
May the very breath of God on your life bring blessing, joy,
favor and grace because He looks at you through the work of our Master and
Savior Jesus the one and only Christ. Amen!
Thanks Paul.
I’m glad you wrote
that to help Philemon.
It has helped me too.
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