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Sermon Summary from “Gospel Partnership, Restoration, and Grace” drawn from Philemon 17-25 focusing on the biblical book of Philemon, which emphasizes themes of reconciliation, love, and transformation through the gospel. The speaker, reflecting on Paul's letter to Philemon, urges the congregation to embrace the principles of grace and forgiveness, particularly in the context of Onesimus, a runaway slave seeking to return to his master. The sermon highlights the importance of treating others with the same grace that God extends to us, encouraging believers to act out of love rather than obligation. It also discusses the significance of community and fellowship in the Christian faith, illustrating how genuine relationships can lead to spiritual growth and restoration. Ultimately, the message calls for a deeper understanding of God's grace and its transformative power in our lives and interactions with others.
Sermon Excerpt From “Gospel Partnership, Restoration, and Grace” drawn from Philemon 17-25 – “Paul says, whatever Onesimus owes you, I'll pay. And Jesus says to the Father, whatever my people owe you, I will pay.”
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Quote from Rev. Scott Deneen’s sermon “Gospel Partnership, Restoration, and Grace” drawn from Philemon 17-25 - "Are you willing to bear the burden of someone who has wronged you in order that they might be restored?"
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