SPIRITUAL DIARY FOR 6/27/2017 10:11 PM
My Worship Time Focus: PT-2 Intro
to Philemon 1:1-7
Bible Reading & Meditation Reference:
Philemon 1:1-7
Message of the verses: “1 Paul, a prisoner of Christ Jesus, and Timothy our brother, To Philemon our beloved brother and fellow worker, 2 and to Apphia our sister, and to Archippus our fellow soldier, and to the church in your house: 3 Grace to you and peace from God our Father and the Lord Jesus Christ. 4 I thank my God always, making mention of you in my prayers, 5 because I hear of your love and of the faith which you have toward the Lord Jesus and toward all the saints; 6 and I pray that the fellowship of your faith may become effective through the knowledge of every good thing which is in you for Christ’s sake. 7 For I have come to have much joy and comfort in your love, because the hearts of the saints have been refreshed through you, brother.”
In our last SD we were talking about forgiveness and so
we want to finish up that discussion in this SD, and then in our next SD from
the letter to Philemon we will be looking at verses 1-3 which is actually the
introduction to this letter.
John MacArthur states that there are 75 different word
pictures about forgiveness found in the Word of God and they help us grasp and
understand how important the nature, and also the effects of forgiveness. Now the following is a quote found in the
commentary written by John MacArthur that he gets from John Nieder and Thomas
Thompson Forgive and Love Again.
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To forgive is
to turn the key, open the cell door, and let the prisoner walk free.
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To forgive is
to write in large letters across a debt, ‘Nothing owed.’
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To forgive is
to pound the gavel in a courtroom and declare ‘Not guilty!’
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To forgive is
to shoot an arrow so high and so far that it can never be found again.
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To forgive is
to bundle up all the garbage and trash and dispose of it, leaving the house
clean and fresh.
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To forgive is
to loose the moorings of a ship and release it to the open sea.
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To forgive is
to grant a full pardon to a condemned criminal.
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To forgive is
to relax a stranglehold on a wrestling opponent.
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To forgive is
to sandblast a wall of graffiti, leaving it looking new again.
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To forgive is
to smash a clay pot into a thousand pieces so it can never be pieced together
again.
John MacArthur concludes this introduction by
writing “Forgiveness is so important that the Holy Spirit devoted an entire
book of the Bible to it. In the brief book
of Philemon, the spiritual duty to forgive emphasized, but not in principle,
parable, or word picture. Through a real
life situation involving two people dear to him, Paul teaches the importance of
forgiving others. Following the
introduction in verses 1-3, Paul describes the spiritual character of one who
forgives in verses 4-7. Such a person
has a concern for the Lord, a concern for people, a concern for fellowship, a
concern for knowledge, a concern for glory, and a concern to be a
blessing.”
6/27/2017 10:29 PM
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