Philemon 1:21

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Que signifie ce verset ?

In this verse from Philemon, Paul is confident that Philemon will obey his request because he knows Philemon to be a person of integrity and faithfulness. The key message here is about trust and confidence in one's commitment.

Expliqué aux enfants

Imagine you ask your friend to return your toy, but before you even remind them, they bring it back all by themselves with an extra gift! Paul is like that parent who knows their child will do the right thing without being told.

Contexte historique

This letter was written by the apostle Paul while he was imprisoned in Rome. He wrote to Philemon, a church leader in Colossae, urging him to welcome back his runaway slave Onesimus with forgiveness and love.

Application pour aujourd'hui

In modern times, this verse can apply when you are asked for help or given a task that requires trust and faithfulness. Just as Paul had confidence in Philemon, employers often have similar expectations from their employees who they see as trustworthy and reliable.

Thèmes

trustfaithfulnessobedienceforgivenesscommitmentrelationship

Versets liés

1 Corinthians 4:2John 13:34-35Ephesians 6:9Luke 6:38Romans 15:1

Questions fréquentes

What does Paul mean by 'thy obedience'?
Paul is referring to the expected response or action from Philemon, showing that he will comply with Paul's request, which demonstrates his faithfulness and trustworthiness.
Why did Paul have confidence in Philemon?
Paul had a long-standing relationship with Philemon. He knew him as someone who would not only do what was asked but also go beyond it out of genuine love and respect for Christ.
How does this verse relate to our relationships today?
This verse encourages us to build trust in our relationships by being reliable and exceeding expectations when we are given tasks, mirroring the kind of faithfulness Paul expected from Philemon.
What can we learn about forgiveness from this verse?
While not explicitly about forgiveness, this verse underscores a relationship that is so strong that it allows for requests like returning Onesimus with love and acceptance, which reflects a forgiving heart.
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