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The Possibility of Being a Blessing (Philemon 20)

 

SPIRITUAL DIARY FOR 7/16/2017 9:48 PM

My Worship Time                                                        Focus:  The Possibility of Being a Blessing

Bible Reading & Meditation                                                        Reference:  Philemon 20

            Message of the verses:  “20 Yes, brother, let me benefit from you in the Lord; refresh my heart in Christ.”

            MacArthur writes that “Me’ and ‘my’ are emphatic in the Greek text.  Philemon has been a blessing to many people (cf. v. 7).  Paul now asks to receive that blessing.  ‘Benefit’ is from oninemi, the verb from which the name Onesimus derives.  Paul is probably making another word play on his name (cf. v. 11).  By forgiving Onesimus, Philemon would ‘benefit’ Paul ‘in the Lord’ by bringing him joy because of his example of obedience and love to the church.”  Remember what we have written in previous SD’s from this letter when we wrote “you are never any more like God than when you forgive.”  Let us look at another example of joy from Paul’s letter to the Philippians 2:2 “make my joy complete by being of the same mind, maintaining the same love, united in spirit, intent on one purpose.”  Paul wanted Philemon to forgive Onesimus so that he would maintain the unity in the Colossian Church.  As you think about that statement if Philemon chose not to forgive Onesimus then this would be sinful and therefore could harm the fellowship in the Colossian church, especially since Philemon was a leader in that church and it met in his house.  Paul tells Philemon that if he did this that it would “refresh” his “heart in Christ.”  Another thing I want to mention is that Paul is writing this in his own hand writing which should make it even more special for Philemon.  We can see that if he did not forgive Onesimus then it would also sadden the heart of Paul who was older now and in prison.  MacArthur concludes:  “Believers should be motivated to forgive by the knowledge that forgiveness brings joy and blessing to other believers.”

7/16/2017 10:04 PM

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