Philemon: Paul’s Co-Campaigners

These were the team Tychicus and Onesimus had only recently left in order to courier Paulโ€™s missives to the region of Phrygia, four stalwart co-campaigners, weathered and seasoned in the work of the Lord.

Philemon: Fruit of Good Faith

Tradition holds Philemon not only reinstated Onesimus, he sent him back to Paul with both blessing and provision.

Philemon: Blood Brother

Now listen, before you start grumbling about the woodenness of this translation, what I want you to see is what I finallyโ€”after having read this letter many, many times, studied it, went through commentary after commentary, for a good forty yearsโ€”finally saw tonight.

Philemon: Only With Your Consent

Many, including myself, have complained the tone of Paulโ€™s letter, even the wording, seems manipulative. How could Philemon make an honest decision, sprung from God at work in his heart, with Paul first complimenting him (ego strokes), then talking about Onesimus in such affectionate terms (pressure) and finally referring to himself as a mere elder asking permission (which seems to pluck the strings of guilt and shame)?

Philemon: Encouragement

did Onesimus lead the way, full of hope, confident both in Paul and Timothyโ€™s letter, and in the Spirit at work in Philemon? Was it Onesimus who handed Philemon this personal note, and told him, โ€œThis is from our brother Paul,โ€?

Philemon: An Introduction

So, Paul wrote a short, personal note to Philemon as a cover letter to accompany the open epistle for the Colossian churches, and to discuss their mutual acquaintance, Onesimus.