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October 21, 2011 — by Dennis Fisher
Our Daily Bread Radio is hosted by Les Lamborn
Read: Philemon 1:12-22
. . . no longer as a slave but more than a slave—a beloved brother. —Philemon 1:16
Bible in a year:
Isaiah 62-64; 1 Timothy 1
Isaiah 62-64; 1 Timothy 1
Quaker John Woolman was an itinerant preacher who waged his
own personal campaign to end slavery in colonial America. Woolman met
with slave-holders to speak of the injustice of holding other human
beings as property. Although Woolman did not eradicate slavery
completely, he did persuade many masters to free their slaves. His
success was due to individual, personal persuasion.
The book of Philemon contains a similar one-on-one appeal. Onesimus
was a runaway slave who had escaped from his Christian master Philemon.
Onesimus had come to faith through Paul’s ministry, and now Paul was
sending him back to Philemon with these words: “Perhaps he departed for a
while for this purpose, that you might receive him forever, no longer
as a slave but more than a slave—a beloved brother” (vv.15-16). Although
we don’t know if Onesimus was set free from slavery, his new faith in
Jesus had changed his relationship with his Christian master. He was now
also a brother in Christ. Paul was influencing his world one heart at a
time.
By the transforming power of the gospel, people and situations can
change. Like Woolman and like Paul, let’s seek to influence our world
one heart at a time.
If I can help some wounded heart,
If I can by my love impart
Some blessing that will help more now—
Lord, just show me how. —Brandt
If I can by my love impart
Some blessing that will help more now—
Lord, just show me how. —Brandt
The kindest thing you can do for another is to show him the truth.

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