Philemon 1:2

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What Does This Mean?

This verse from Philemon greets Apphia and Archippus, who are seen as friends and comrades in faith, and also the church that meets at Philemon's house. Paul is writing to greet these people he cares about.

Explained for Children

Imagine you're having a party at your house with all your best friends. Now think of it like a big group hug where everyone says hi and loves each other. That’s what this verse is talking about, but for grown-ups who love Jesus!

Historical Background

The letter to Philemon was written by Paul the Apostle around 60 AD from prison in Rome. The audience includes Philemon, Apphia, Archippus, and the church meeting at Philemon's house, in a time when Christians often met privately due to persecution.

Living It Out Today

Today, imagine you lead a small group or Bible study at your home. This verse reminds us to cherish those we meet with spiritually and value each person as part of our faith community, just like Paul did with Philemon’s house church.

Topics

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Related Verses

Romans 16:3-5Colossians 4:172 Timothy 4:10Hebrews 13:17John 13:34

Frequently Asked Questions

Who wrote the letter to Philemon?
The letter was written by Paul, an apostle of Jesus Christ, known for his missionary work and letters to churches.
Why is Archippus called a 'fellow soldier'?
Archippus is referred to as a 'fellow soldier' because he worked alongside Paul in spreading the gospel and was part of the same spiritual battle for faith.
What does it mean that there was a church meeting at Philemon's house?
This means that Christians gathered at Philemon’s home to worship, pray, and study the Bible together. It shows how early Christian communities often met in private homes due to persecution.
How can I apply this verse to my own church community?
You can foster a sense of family and care within your church by welcoming everyone with warmth, just as Paul welcomed those at Philemon's house. Value every member’s contribution and support each other in faith.
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