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In this message, we're challenged to embrace true reconciliation in our lives and communities. The book of Philemon serves as a profound illustration of how the Gospel transforms relationships. We see Paul urging Philemon to receive his runaway slave Onesimus back, not as property, but as a beloved brother in Christ. This radical shift reminds us that reconciliation isn't just about emancipation, but about changing how we view and treat one another.
By The Hill ChurchIn this message, we're challenged to embrace true reconciliation in our lives and communities. The book of Philemon serves as a profound illustration of how the Gospel transforms relationships. We see Paul urging Philemon to receive his runaway slave Onesimus back, not as property, but as a beloved brother in Christ. This radical shift reminds us that reconciliation isn't just about emancipation, but about changing how we view and treat one another.