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Paul’s Plea
read 10-21
Paul wants the Gospel to be at work in Philemon’s life
wants him to forgive
wants him to accept Onesimus as a beloved brother
as an equal in the sight of God
Read 22
Pray
Prepare A Guest Room
Paul is making plans to visit
what does that make Philemon think?
he is going to check up on me
if he is in prison he can’t
Paul is coming to my house; great news
every one of us needs to be accountable to someone
none of us should be above the law
if I am doing something questionable I should be confronted
1 Cor 5 9-13.
Matthew 18:15–17 (LEB)
“Now if your brother sins against you, go correct him between you and him alone.
If he listens to you, you have gained your brother.
But if he does not listen, take with you in addition one or two others, so that by the testimony of two or three witnesses every matter may be established.
And if he refuses to listen to them, tell it to the church.
But if he refuses to listen to the church also, let him be to you as a Gentile and a tax collector.
the Bible is clear on discipline and accountability
and Philemon has a big decision to make.
do i forgive?...
Through Yall’s Prayers
corporate prayer
yall V 1-2
corporate prayer and praise builds up those involved
our difficulties, and our hard times are eased when we pray together
through corporate prayers we all with one mind bring our petitions to the throne of the Almighty
James 5 13.
our heart and mind are refocused on the almighty
we are called to bear one another burdens
Paul wants prayer for his release
Paul is relying on it to happen through their prayers
get a room ready because you are praying
2 Corinthians 1 9-11.
prayer is a struggle, and hard work
satan is always hindering our prayers
God’s sovereign will
God is in control, God’s will cannot be changed
God knows what he will do
so why pray?
God’s sovereign will works tough our prayer
don’t know how, but it does
here in V 22 Paul wants the corporate prayer
not just the prayer of Philemon
and prepare the guest room
I don’t know how our prayers and Gods sovereign will coincide
but it does
the more time we spend in praise and prayer
the more God is glorified,
the more our faith is built up,
the more is done for the cause of Christ
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