Philemon: The Quiet Thunderclap That Ended Slavery

In the New Testament, one of the most overlooked but profoundly revolutionary texts is the Epistle to Philemon. Pronounced “Fih-LAY-muhn”. At first glance, it seems like a brief personal letter, a mere twenty-five verses written by the apostle Paul from prison to a wealthy Christian named Philemon regarding a runaway slave named Onesimus, pronounced (oh-NEE-suh-mus). […]

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Unveiling the Powers and Principalities, A Theological Dive into Ephesians 6:12

A vivid picture of the Christian life is presented by the Apostle Paul in his letter to the Ephesians, where the real enemy is not human, but supernatural. Ephesians 6:12 states, “We do not struggle against flesh and blood but against rulers, authorities, cosmic powers over this present darkness, and spiritual forces of evil in

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