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The name “Onesimus” means ‘useful’ but, by running away, this slave became useless to his master
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Unbelievers remain
slaves of sin in this world, not only running away from the Creator, but also
stealing the glory and praise due to God - in God’s eternal kingdom, such rebellion
is punishable by eternal death. What was useless and dead, however, can become
alive and useful, by trusting and placing your faith in Christ. Though you may
have run away many times, be saved through God’s providence and grace by believing
the gospel of Christ.
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Onesimus, a slave
from Colosse, not only ran away from his master (Philemon 11),
but probably also stole from Philemon (verse
18).
The name “Onesimus”
means ‘useful’ but, by running away, this slave became useless to his master.
In the Roman Empire
of 2 000 years ago, such rebellion was punishable by death.
What was useless,
however, became useful again, for Onesimus became a believer in Christ (verses 10-11, 16).
Even though he ran
away, by God’s providence and grace, Onesimus believed the gospel of Christ
through Paul’s ministry from a prison in Rome (1, 9, 13, 23).
By God’s providence
and grace, Philemon had earlier also been saved through the ministry of Paul (verse 19b).
As a beloved fellow
worker (verse
1), Philemon’s faith in
the Lord refreshed the hearts of other believers in love (verses 5-7).
As a prisoner of
Christ Jesus, Paul intercedes on behalf of Onesimus so that his life may be
spared (verses 18-19).
Now that Onesimus has
become a believer, not only is he a bondservant but also a beloved brother in
the Lord (verses 11, 16).
If Onesimus has wronged his master, Paul said to
Philemon: “Charge that to my account” (verse 18).
Although as an
apostle he could compel Philemon to do so, Paul pleads for Onesimus based on
love (verse 8-9).
Onesimus is to be
forgiven and restored by Philemon’s own accord (verse 14).
But the true story of
Onesimus is truly the story of each one of us.
In the case of
Onesimus, surely the confidence in the obedience of Philemon was well-founded (verse 21).
Although as an
apostle he could force him to do so, Paul asks for a guest room based on
Philemon’s prayers (verse 22).
The Father does not
force you to come, but wants to deliver you from the domain of darkness and
transfer you into the kingdom of his beloved Son (cf. Colossians 1:13).
If you want God to
forgive and restore you, place your faith and trust in the Lord Jesus Christ.
Christ Jesus is
willing to intercede on your behalf to spare your life (cf. Colossians 1:19-23; Philippians 2:5-11).
Having become a
believer, put on the new self, being renewed in knowledge after the image of
your Creator (Colossians 3:10).
We have all wronged our Master, but Jesus Christ said to
God the Father: “Charge that to my account” (cf. Philippians 2:6-8; Colossians 2:14; Philemon 18).
Unbelievers remain
slaves of sin in this world, not only running away from the Creator, but also
stealing the glory and praise due to God (cf.
Colossians 3:5-6).
Those that remain
dead in trespasses and sin are not quite “Onesimus” to the Creator (cf. Ephesians 2:1-3; 4:17-19).
In God’s eternal
kingdom, such rebellion is punishable by eternal death.
What was useless and
dead, however, can become alive and useful, by trusting and placing your faith
in Christ (cf. Philemon 11).
Though you may have run away many times, be saved through God’s providence and grace by believing the gospel of Christ (cf. Colossians 4:7-17; Philemon 1-2, 23-24).
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IT IS FINISHED
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