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Josh Strelecki, Pastor-Teacher, leads a study on the epistle of Philemon, emphasizing its themes of forgiveness, reconciliation, and grace-based decision-making. He provides an overview of the context, noting that Philemon, a prominent member of the Colossian church, hosted the church in his home and was known for his love and faith in Jesus Christ. Onesimus, a slave of Philemon, had fled to Rome and encountered Paul in prison, where he became a believer. Strelecki highlights Paul's role in mediating between Onesimus and Philemon, urging Philemon to receive Onesimus back not merely as a servant but as a beloved brother in Christ. This underscores the transformative power of the Gospel and the way it reshapes relationships among believers. Strelecki further explores the broader issue of slavery in the Roman Empire, explaining that while the New Testament does not directly attack the institution of slavery, it promotes a Christian ethic that fundamentally alters the master-servant dynamic. Citing various scriptures, he illustrates how both masters and servants are encouraged to act with a spirit of love and grace, reflecting their identity in Christ. The sermon concludes with a call for self-reflection on how these principles apply to contemporary issues of forgiveness and reconciliation, urging believers to embody the communication of faith through the acknowledgment of the good in Christ Jesus. Chapters Chapter 1: Introduction to Philemon: Context and Characters 0:00 - 7:00 We are introduced to the letter of Philemon, its historical context, and the three main characters: Paul the imprisoned apostle, Philemon the wealthy church host, and Onesimus the runaway slave. Chapter 2: Paul's Commendation of Philemon's Faith and Love 7:00 - 15:00 We examine Paul's description of Philemon's character, emphasizing his love and faith toward Christ and the saints, which refreshes the believers and demonstrates the effectual working of Christ within him. Chapter 3: The Church's Relationship to Slavery in the New Testament 15:00 - 28:00 We explore how the New Testament addresses slavery, not through social revolution but by transforming hearts and relationships through the gospel, undermining the system from within. Chapter 4: Paul's Appeal for Reconciliation and Forgiveness 28:00 - 35:00 We conclude with Paul's radical appeal to Philemon to receive Onesimus back not as a servant but as a beloved brother, offering to pay any debt and expressing confidence in Philemon's obedience.