- Paul says that he COULD be bold & order them to do what is right, but instead he rather appeal to them on the basis of love...Which is of course a brilliant move - He is laying down his rights and entitlements for the sake of "letting love reign". In verses 12-21, he then challenges them to do the same. Even though they have ownership of Onesimus, he asks that they may lay down their rights and accept him back as a brother. Sometimes it gets so easy to label people a certain way- I see it all the time (and I'm very much guilty of it too). It is now the "norm" to leave your trash in the movie theaters, so that the employees can clean it up, because it is "THEIR job"...And for us 'christians' to leave our trash around, so that the custodians can "do their job". Philemon could have easily taken back Onesimus as a slave - he did in fact "belong" to him, so it wouldn't have necessarily been wrong. But God calls us to so much more - He calls us to love one another & treat one another as brothers and sisters, without the all the labels & categories.
- This is exactly what occurs when you have an encounter with the power of Christ - It happens ALL THE TIME. God is at work ALL THE TIME redeeming the bad to good - redeeming the useless to become useful. Giving us beauty from ashes. This verse gets me very excited! God has taken the life of this poor & lowly slave and has given it new meaning - Onesimus gets to be USED for God's purposes... As an instrument that becomes useful to the body of Christ! :)
Lord Father,
I thank you for the lessons you teach me each and everyday. Thank you for all the excitement and wonder that I get to participate in. I pray that you continue to reveal yourself to me, as I try my very best to live out my faith. May I continue to drink in deeply your words, so that I will be an overflow of love and encouragement to those around me. Help me to lay down my life for others daily, so that they will know how much YOU truly love them. God, I have so much on my mind...So much to do this weekend. I pray that your shalom covers all my fear & anxiety. Help me to live with YOU as the Lord in my life. I love you Lord! You da bomb! ;)
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