Sermon Tone Analysis

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Teaching Notes
Outline
Philemon 1-3 - Greetings
Philemon 1 - Author
Philemon 1-2 - Recipients
Philemon 3 - Grace & Peace
Philemon 4-7 - Philemon’s Character
Philemon 4-5 - Philemon’s Character
Philemon 6 - Paul’s Prayer
Philemon 7 - Saints Refreshed
Philemon 8-16 - Paul’s Request
Philemon 8-12 - Paul’s Appeal
Philemon 13-14 - Paul’s Vision for Onesimus’ Future
Philemon 15-16 - Slave to Beloved Brother
Philemon 17-22 - Paul Intercedes
Philemon 17-21 - Paul Intercedes on Behalf of Onesimus
Philemon 22 - Paul’s Travel Plans
Philemon 23-25 - Final Greetings
Philemon 23-24 - Personal Greetings
Philemon 25 - The Grace of Jesus
Purpose of Philemon
Paul wrote Philemon requesting a transformed relationship between him and Onesimus
Main point of Philemon 23-25
Paul, writing a benediction, brings the entire church into the grace-filled forgiveness process
Philemon 23-24 - Personal Greetings
Epaphras, my fellow prisoner in Christ Jesus, sends greetings to you,
Epaphras
Fellow prisoner
in Christ Jesus
Jesus is the Christ - Fulfiller of the Israelite expectation of the deliverer - (Messiah)
Sends you greetings
And so do Mark, Aristarchus, Demas, and Luke, my fellow workers.
Mark
Aristarchus
Demas
Luke
Fellow workers
• Paul refers to those who helped him in spreading the gospel as his fellow-workers
Philemon 25 - The Grace of Jesus
The grace of the Lord Jesus Christ
Grace
ⓒ In Christian epistolary lit.
fr. the time of Paul χάρις is found w. the sense (divine) favor in fixed formulas at the beginning and end of letters
Lord Jesus Christ
ג .
Even in the passages already mentioned the use of the word κ. raises Jesus above the human level
Be with your spirit.
Be with
Your spirit
Theology in Action
Reconciliation between Christ-followers is a communal process fueled by grace
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