Free Reading Plans and Devotionals related to Philemon 1:17
Partnership
5 Days
Partnership is one approach that is often treated with extreme caution. In fact many steer clear of this approach due to the complexities of bringing more than one stake holder to the table. But, partnership is powerful, especially when all on board share a common vision, passion, and heart. More can be accomplished doing things together than going solo.
Work Through the Whole Bible, Part 14
6 Days
Do you wonder if God has anything to say about your work? Explore key verses from each chapter of the Bible that offer wisdom, guidance, and purpose for everyday work. Part 14: Titus - 2 Peter
Study Tips: Author's Intention
6 Days
In Psalm 16, David speaks of the joy to be found in God’s presence. Do you ever feel like you are lacking joy as you spend time in the Bible? During the next 6 days, we want to take you on a journey in Bible study through Philemon that we think you will find enjoyable, engaging, and transformative.
Good To Great
7 Days
We are not called to mediocre Christians, we are called to grow from good to great. Scriptures are full of examples and secrets of great achievers. They have learnt from their mistakes and from their predecessors. Those who did not learn failed. This devotional is aimed to help you find few of those secrets from Scriptures that will help you achieve great things.
Real Hope: Forgiveness
7 Days
One thing is for certain–forgiveness is divine. We are called to forgive because we have been forgiven (Freedom and Peace-Natalie Bennett).
Hagar, Treated Unjustly but Seen by God
7 Days
Some persons from the Bible are very well known. Others are mentioned only a few times. Hagar is one such little known person. Yet we can learn valuable lessons from her life story!
Paul's Prison Epistles: Paul's Imprisonment
14 Days
This plan surveys the circumstances that gave rise to Paul's letters to the Colossians, Philemon, the Ephesians and the Philippians.
Paul's Prison Epistles: Paul and Philemon
14 Days
This plan explore what Paul wrote to Philemon. Paul wrote to him for a favor, asking Philemon to reconcile himself to Onesimus.