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This sermon emphasizes that God created each person on purpose, for a purpose, and with a purposeful design—regardless of their situation or status in life. Using the letter of Philemon, it explores how the Gospel transforms relationships, identity, and how we live. Paul urges Philemon to forgive and receive Onesimus, a former servant, not as a slave but as a beloved brother in Christ. The message challenges listeners to live by Kingdom values rather than cultural rights, and to let the sharing of their faith become effective through reconciliation, forgiveness, and recognizing their identity as saints in God’s Kingdom.
By Grace Bible Church5
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This sermon emphasizes that God created each person on purpose, for a purpose, and with a purposeful design—regardless of their situation or status in life. Using the letter of Philemon, it explores how the Gospel transforms relationships, identity, and how we live. Paul urges Philemon to forgive and receive Onesimus, a former servant, not as a slave but as a beloved brother in Christ. The message challenges listeners to live by Kingdom values rather than cultural rights, and to let the sharing of their faith become effective through reconciliation, forgiveness, and recognizing their identity as saints in God’s Kingdom.

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