Philemon teens

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Who is writing? _____________________________
What does he identify himself as? _________________________________________
Was Paul a prisoner of Rome? __________ If no, then of Whom? __________________________
Who is Paul writing too? _______________________________, _____________________________, ___________________________________.
What things does Paul state that he has heard about these saints? Their ________________________ and ___________________________.
What does the word effectual mean?
How would one’s faith become effectual? by the _______________________________ of every good thing which is in you in Christ Jesus.
Would the phrase beseech be more of a reproof, a rebuke or an exhortation? ___________________________________.
For what sake did Paul beseech Philemon? __________________.
The name Onesimus means what? ___________________________.
What did Paul say about Onesimus concerning what He was to Philemon? He was ____________________________________.
What does Paul say that he has become to both Paul and Philemon? ________________________________.
What is Paul saying in verse 12 concerning Onesimus? That he is a ____________________ in the faith of Paul’s.
What is the greater motivator, law or love? ___________________________
Did Paul have the authority as an apostle to demand that Philemon forgive and receive Onesimus? _____________
We come back to the word beseech… Paul beseeches here and doesn’t demand because he is desiring growth in whom? ______________________.
Paul appeals to the two elements that he praised Philemon on earlier in verse 5. ______________________ and ______________________.
How is verses 17-19 an example of the gospel of Christ being lived out in and through Paul?
Can one be forgiven and reconciled wholly without payment? ___________ This kind of forgiveness makes one an accessory of the crime…
Paul says to Philemon in verse 18 and 19, “put that on ______________ account;” and I will ____________________ it.
2 Corinthians 5:21 KJV 1900
For he hath made him to be sin for us, who knew no sin; that we might be made the righteousness of God in him.
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