Who Was the Apostle Paul? Philemon 1–3, Part 1
Paul is an apostle of Jesus Christ, with all the authority that commission entails. But as he writes to Philemon, he approaches as a friend.Watch Now
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Paul is an apostle of Jesus Christ, with all the authority that commission entails. But as he writes to Philemon, he approaches as a friend.Watch Now
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New scholarship reconsiders the apostle who turned a Jewish sect into a world religion—and whose legacy remains contested two millennia later.
But Ananias answered, "Lord, I have heard from many about this man, how much evil he has done to your saints in Jerusalem, and here he has authority from the chief priests to bind...
Paul could have commanded Philemon, with all the force of an apostle, to treat his runaway slave with love. So, why does Paul prefer to appeal to Philemon’s faith?Watch Now
Paul, a former enemy of the early church, was transformed by God into an instrument to spread His message, illustrating that even hardened individuals can be used for God's glory....
The earliest surviving letter we have from Paul the Apostle is not a theological treatise—it is a love letter. The post Daily Bread Devotional 5.1.26 appeared first on First Uni...
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Did you know that the apostles had students? The New Testament was not the only thing being written in those early years. We have writings from Christians that either existed durin...
EPHESUS — Struggling to stretch his third letter to the recommended length, the Apostle John cleverly used 1.5-spacing, extra wide margins, and wrote in a generous 22-point font.
Paul is echoing words his audience would have known well from Isaiah. The post Daily Bread Devotional 4.15.26 appeared first on First United Methodist Church of Fort Worth.
Every year on May 14th, the Church celebrates the feast of the Apostle who came late to the party: St. Matthias. Biblically, we know very little about this man, but legend and trad...
This section of Acts recounts Paul’s sermon in Antioch. The post Daily Bread Devotional 4.24.26 appeared first on First United Methodist Church of Fort Worth.
When Paul wrote to Philemon on a personal matter, he intended the entire church — including us — to receive grace and peace through his words.Watch Now
Although Paul refuses to command Philemon, he strengthens his appeal with seven personal reasons why his dear friend should receive Onesimus like a brother.Watch Now
When I taught confirmation, I would share some of Paul’s letters with my students. I’d tell them that, before phones and computers, letters were important ways to communicate. Paul...
Why did Paul write his letter to Philemon? A delicate matter between a master and his slave becomes teaching that nourishes the worldwide church.Watch Now
The Apostle Paul's letter to the Roman church reveals a deep friendship and mutual respect with Priscilla, who provided him with comfort, solace, and support during his ministry. B...
Paul wanted Philemon to welcome Onesimus back — but did it matter how? Paul’s radical reasoning has big implications for Onesimus’s status as a slave.Watch Now
Why does Paul think of Philemon as the sort of man who would welcome back a runaway slave? Because he has heard of Philemon’s refreshing faith.Watch Now
The immediacy of our daily needs can veil thinking about the needs of the world and our playing a role in the betterment of things for all of humanity.
A strong message rings through Paul’s letter to Titus like the toll of a great bell: Let Christians devote themselves to good works in the grace of God.Watch Now
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