Reflection:
What has gone on between Philemon and his former slave Onesimus isn’t entirely clear. But what is clear is Paul’s desire to help these Christian brothers to be united, not divided. Paul dares to step into their conflict, appealing to their common basis of love. But he goes further, offering to incur personal and financial loss for their spiritual gain. Such zeal for Christian unity is a memorable spur to us, when confronted by the fractures which can occur within fellowship.
What lengths are you prepared to go to, to help other Christians resolve their conflict? What holds you back?
Prayer:
Dear God who refreshes hearts in the power and wonder of Jesus Christ. The example Paul sets in his letter to Philemon is impressive and intimidating. But stop me from being overwhelmed by what he suggests to Philemon. Instead, give me the desire to go to huge lengths – and potential loss – for the spiritual gain of others. Amen.