Philemon is the eighteenth book of the New Testament and is a personal letter from Paul to Philemon, a Christian leader. It appeals for forgiveness and reconciliation on behalf of Onesimus, a runaway slave who has become a believer. The book highlights the transforming power of the gospel in relationships and calls believers to show grace, love, and unity in Christ. Philemon is a book of forgiveness, restoration, and Christian brotherhood.
Read more: The Book of Philemon
Philemon 1
Philemon Chapter Highlights
- Philemon 1: Forgiveness and reconciliation in Christ; receive Onesimus as a brother
