Behind the Letter to Philemon: Slavery, Friendship, and Gospel Transformation
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In this episode, we dive deep into the short but powerful New Testament book of Philemon—a personal letter from the Apostle Paul written from prison and sent to a Christian leader in Colossae. We explore authorship, place of writing, recipients, date, and the cultural world behind this unique letter.
More importantly, we uncover the central themes that have challenged the church for centuries:
– Reconciliation through the gospel
– Radical Christian forgiveness
– The transformation of relationships in Christ
– How the early church confronted issues of slavery, dignity, and unity
Whether you’re a Bible teacher, a curious seeker, or someone wanting to understand how Scripture shapes real-life relationships, this episode gives you the historical insight and spiritual depth needed to see Philemon in a whole new way.