Let us love one another, not just in words, but in action, in what we do! In Philemon 1, Onesimus, a runaway slave, a thief, has found Christ. In v15, Paul is saying to Philemon, 'Perhaps the reason he was separated from you for a little while was that you might have him back for ever – no longer as a slave, but better than a slave, as a dear brother. He is very dear to me but even dearer to you, both as a fellow man and as a brother in the Lord.' This Scripture shows how we should receive one another with love: we are brothers and sisters in Christ.
Will God dwell on earth with us (December Audio Newsletter)
Stand fast in the Lord / Philippians Bible Study (Part 12) Chapters 3:13-4:1
Our hope is built on the Resurrection / Philippians Bible Study (Part 11) Chapter 3:10-14
Baptised into the resurrection / Philippians Bible Study (Part 10) Chapter 3:6-10
Rejoice in the Lord / Philippians Bible Study (Part 9) Chapter 3:1-7
Shine like stars in the sky / Philippians Bible Study (Part 8): Chapter 2:14-27
Jesus is our intercessor / Philippians Bible Study (Part 7) Chapter 2:11-15
What God is about to do, and how you can be part of it (November Newsletter)
Whatever you ask the Father / Philippians Bible Study (Part 6) Chapter 2:1-11
Name above every other name / Philippians Bible Study (Part 5) Chapter 2:9-12
In nothing be terrified / Philippians Bible Study (Part 4) Chapter 1:27-Chapter 2:5
To live is Christ and to die is gain / Philippians Bible Study (Part 3) Chapter 1:18-27
God will use your trouble for good / Philippians Bible Study (Part 2) Chapter 1:12-18
The Holy Spirit lives in us / Philippians Bible Study (Part 1) Chapter 1:1-12
How to have Power with God (Part 3)
How to have power with God (Part 2)
God’s timing is perfect (October Newsletter)
How to have power with God (Part 1)
A life of prayer (Part 3)
A life of prayer (Part 2)
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