In this episode, we conclude the audiobook series of A Short Introduction to the Epistles of Paul the Apostle by W. Kelly with the chapter on Philemon.
This short but deeply meaningful epistle reveals the grace of Christ in a personal and practical way. Kelly highlights how Paul writes on behalf of Onesimus, a runaway servant, appealing to Philemon not on the basis of authority, but in love.
Philemon beautifully illustrates how the gospel transforms relationships. Social distinctions are set aside as Paul presents Onesimus not merely as a servant, but as a brother in Christ. The letter demonstrates the spirit of forgiveness, reconciliation, and Christian love in action.
In this chapter, you will hear about:
The personal context of Paul’s letter to Philemon
The relationship between Philemon and Onesimus
Christian forgiveness and restoration
The grace of God displayed in everyday relationships
This reading brings us to the close of this introductory journey through Paul’s epistles. Thank you for following along through the series.
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