This sermon concludes our study of the most personal of letters the Apostle Paul wrote – Philemon – with Paul’s prayer for him. It is a prayer for fellowship; the practice and increase of true Biblical fellowship.
This sermon concludes our study of the most personal of letters the Apostle Paul wrote – Philemon – with Paul’s prayer for him. It is a prayer for fellowship; the practice and increase of true Biblical fellowship.
In this sermon we continue our study of the most personal of letters the Apostle Paul wrote – Philemon. In this letter, we have illustrated the theological truth of imputation. Theology matters. Doctrine determines life and nothing is more of a blessing and empowerment to live the Christian life than to know the depths of the doctrine of imputed righteousness. Lord willing, we want to look into this rich theology truth to help understand what God has done for us in Christ.
In this sermon we continue our study of the most personal of letters the Apostle Paul wrote – Philemon. In this letter, we see not only the Apostle Paul as the model for Christian living, but the recipient of his letter – Philemon; a dear brother in the Lord in whom we will observe ten characteristics in the growing disciple of Christ.
This sermon is part 3 of our study of the most personal of letters the Apostle Paul wrote – Philemon. In this letter Paul models the Christian life in fellowship with other believers. We will see in him the proper actions/attitudes we are to have toward one another.
In this message we continue our study of the most personal of letters the Apostle Paul wrote – Philemon. In this letter Paul models the Christian life in fellowship with other believers. We will see in him how we are to relate to one another and the proper actions/attitudes we are to have toward one another.
In this sermon Pastor Jim begins an exploration of the most personal of letter written by the Apostle Paul; Philemon. In this letter we will be exposed to a great model of how to pray for one another and how the Christian life is to be lived with one another; in love and mutual encouragement.