PHILEMON
Expositor's Study and Commentary
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Philemon: Expositor's Study and Commentary
By Dr. Maxwell Shimba
The Epistle to Philemon is one of the most profound and practical letters in the New Testament. Though brief-a mere twenty-five verses-it contains a wealth of theological truth, pastoral wisdom, and practical guidance for Christian living. In this comprehensive expositor's study and commentary, Dr. Maxwell Shimba takes readers on a verse-by-verse journey through this powerful book, uncovering its timeless message of grace, forgiveness, and reconciliation.
Discover the Transformative Power of the Gospel
At the heart of this letter is Onesimus, a runaway slave who had wronged his master Philemon and fled to Rome. There, in a remarkable divine appointment, he encountered the imprisoned apostle Paul and was transformed by the saving grace of Jesus Christ. No longer a fugitive, Onesimus became a "faithful and beloved brother." This commentary explores the profound theological implications of this transformation, drawing parallels to our own salvation and calling us to live as new creations in Christ.
Learn from Paul's Masterful Approach
Paul's handling of this delicate situation demonstrates the highest levels of spiritual wisdom and pastoral care. He balances apostolic authority with genuine humility, appeals to love rather than compulsion, and models the very grace he asks Philemon to extend. Through careful exposition, Dr. Shimba reveals the principles of Christian leadership, conflict resolution, and relational restoration that every believer needs to understand.
Understand the Historical and Cultural Context
To fully appreciate the message of Philemon, one must understand the world in which it was written. This commentary provides extensive background on slavery in the Roman Empire, the legal status of runaway slaves, the practice of hospitality in the early church, and the revolutionary impact of the gospel on social relationships. Readers will gain a deeper appreciation for the radical nature of Paul's appeal and the courage required of both Philemon and Onesimus.
Apply the Truths to Your Own Life
Each chapter includes a comprehensive Study and Discussion Guide, making this commentary ideal for personal study, small groups, and classroom settings. Thought-provoking questions and practical applications help readers move beyond mere information to genuine transformation. Whether you are a pastor preparing sermons, a teacher leading a Bible study, or a believer seeking to grow in your faith, this commentary will equip you to live out the grace you have received.