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Forgive, As You Have Been Forgiven (Philemon 1-25 ). Athan Shongzan 1 June 2014. Gladys Staines. "Because of God’s forgiveness,  I hold no bitterness towards the persons who killed my family. Forgiveness brought healing which is needed everywhere from hatred and violence .”. We get hurt - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Forgive, As You Have Been Forgiven(Philemon 1-25)

Athan Shongzan1 June 2014

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Gladys Staines

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"Because of God’s forgiveness, I hold no bitterness towards the persons who killed my family. Forgiveness brought healing

which is needed everywhere from hatred and violence.”

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5/20/14

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• We get hurt• We hurt others• We encounter hurting people

• We get hurt - giver• We hurt others - receiver• We encounter hurting people

- mediator

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How can we forgive others,

and facilitate forgiveness among

people?The Epistle of Paul

to

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Paul & Onesimus

Assumed scraps of communication between Paul and Onesimus by Gary Stanley. Worldwide Challenge, May 1982, p.22

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I’ll write the letter,but you deliver it.

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Forgive; be forgiven; help others forgive

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1.We are involved in forgiveness at various levelsA. Philemon - giver

B. Onesimus - receiver

C. Paul - mediator

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A. Philemon

• Wealthy slave owner

• Accept or reject Onesimus

• Disappointed & angry over the crime of his own man.

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B. Onesimus

• A runaway slave, who became a Christian.

• Criminal, fugitive.

• Facing starvation & death, but couldn’t return alone.

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C. Paul

• A prisoner

• Close relationship with Philemon

• Persuade on the basis of his sacrifice.

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• Philemon - forgiver• Onesimus -

forgiven• Paul - mediator

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Why should I forgive, or seek forgiveness?

?

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II. Forgive, as you have been forgiven

• Forgiveness is based on the love of God

Charge it to my account. I will repay it.

(vv. 18-19)

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He died in the person of another

Freeto go

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He took our place on the cross

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II. Forgive, as you have been forgiven

• Forgiveness is based on the oneness and unity in Christ

Accept him as a beloved brother . . . , Welcome him as you would welcome me.

(vv. 18-19)

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Forgive,as you have been

forgiven

• Philemon, who needs to forgive others.• Onesimus, who is seeking forgiveness.• Paul, who can mediate to bring

forgiveness.