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Philemon Bible Quiz

Philemon Bible Quiz

Philemon Study Guide

Philemon Study Guide

đź“– Overview of Philemon

Philemon is a short, personal letter from Paul to a Christian named Philemon regarding Onesimus, a runaway slave who became a believer. Paul appeals to Philemon to receive Onesimus not as a slave, but as a beloved brother in Christ. The letter models Christian reconciliation, forgiveness, and the transformative power of the gospel.

🎯 Key Themes
  • Reconciliation: Paul urges Philemon to forgive and restore Onesimus.
  • Christian Brotherhood: Believers are united in Christ beyond social status.
  • Transformation: Onesimus moves from useless to useful through faith.
  • Grace and Appeal: Paul chooses persuasion over command, modeling humility.
  • Spiritual Equality: The gospel elevates all believers to equal standing before God.
📌 Key Quiz Insights
  • Philemon 1:6: “I pray that your partnership with us in the faith may be effective…”
  • Philemon 1:10–11: Paul appeals for Onesimus, who was once useless but is now useful.
  • Philemon 1:16: “No longer as a slave, but better than a slave—as a dear brother.”
  • Philemon 1:17: “If you consider me a partner, welcome him as you would welcome me.”
  • Philemon 1:18–19: Paul offers to repay any debt Onesimus owes.
  • Philemon 1:20: “Refresh my heart in Christ.”
âś… Study Tip

Read Philemon as a case study in gospel-centered relationships. Create a character map showing Paul, Philemon, and Onesimus. Reflect on how grace reshapes identity, status, and community. Use this letter to explore how believers can model forgiveness, advocacy, and spiritual equality in today’s world.

Philemon Quiz

Philemon Quiz