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11.2 The most profitable; the most accepted‪.‬ Treasures for the Soul

    • Christianity

Brothers and sisters, today’s topic of Treasures for the Soul is “The most profitable; the most accepted.”

The Letter to Philemon teaches us many precious lessons.

Verses 1 to 3: The church was able to continue to progress as Philemon and others were having meetings in his home.

Verses 4 to 7: Paul praised Philemon’s love and faith. The effect of faith is love.

Verses 8 to11: Paul was a man of age, yet he appealed to Philemon for Onesimus, a person who was once useless, but then became useful because of believing in the Lord.

Verses 12 to14: Paul regarded Onesimus as his very heart. It also told us that we were in the Lord’s heart.

Verses 15 to 17: Paul asked Philemon to receive his brother. It also tells us that we are united to the Lord and enjoy the greatest welcome and acceptance from Abba and the Lord.

May we deeply enjoy these truths.

Brothers and sisters, today’s topic of Treasures for the Soul is “The most profitable; the most accepted.”

The Letter to Philemon teaches us many precious lessons.

Verses 1 to 3: The church was able to continue to progress as Philemon and others were having meetings in his home.

Verses 4 to 7: Paul praised Philemon’s love and faith. The effect of faith is love.

Verses 8 to11: Paul was a man of age, yet he appealed to Philemon for Onesimus, a person who was once useless, but then became useful because of believing in the Lord.

Verses 12 to14: Paul regarded Onesimus as his very heart. It also told us that we were in the Lord’s heart.

Verses 15 to 17: Paul asked Philemon to receive his brother. It also tells us that we are united to the Lord and enjoy the greatest welcome and acceptance from Abba and the Lord.

May we deeply enjoy these truths.

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