Philemon 17-18
When I began to have a desire to write and that was not that
long ago, my childhood friend Tom Martin gave me this advice; look up the word
you are using to make sure you understand it’s meaning. You have heard me say that words mean things,
and their meaning should be the same for one and all, if we hope to
communicate.
Paul refers to Philemon as a partner, now I’m sure we all
understand the meaning of that word, it is the agreement of two people to enter
into a venture. Often, I think of a
business relationship, or a couple in a relationship, but I had no knowledge
that it also refers to one of the timbers on a ship underneath the deck that is
used to support the mast.
Paul is using the word as in a relationship; he is asking
Philemon if he considers him as a partner.
I found it of interest that Paul also calls Titus his partner in 2
Corinthians 8:23, “As for Titus, he is my partner and fellow worker among you; as for our
brothers they are representatives of the churches and an honor to Christ.” Partners should have the same
desires and goals, so what does Paul consider a partner? If we go back to 2 Corinthians 8:16-17, “I thank God, who
put into the heart of Titus the same concern I have for you. For Titus not only welcomed our appeal, but
he is coming to you with much enthusiasm and on his own initiative.” Paul is telling us that he sees the same heart
in Philemon as he did in Titus, that both of these men have put others before
themselves.
Do you have a Paul in your life, someone who has the same
passion as you, to see the kingdom of our God grow and flourish, and to refresh
the hearts of fellow believers. That is
what Paul has seen in Philemon, a man with a deep faith and a love for
Christians. Paul is also praying that
Philemon will have a passion to share his faith with all people that he comes
in contact with.
From the Back Porch,
Bob Rice
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