The Book of Philemon : Lesson #1

The Character of Paul

In this study we are going to look at the entire book of Philemon. Instead of looking at the book in a verse by verse method, we will use several lessons dealing with the characters found in the book to get a good understanding of what the book of Philemon is about.

Before we begin dealing with Paul’s character as found in this book, we will give a brief overview and explanation of the book. Paul is writing to Philemon who has a church in his house at Colosse. Onesimus, who was a servant of Philemon, had deserted and stolen from his master Philemon. Paul has now led him to the Lord and is requesting that Philemon accept him back. The text shows us (verse 21) that Paul believes that Philemon will accept him and possible even send him back to Paul because he is profitable to him. All this speaks to the character of Philemon which we will discuss in lesson #2. Also, we see a beautiful type of Salvation and the Doctrine of Imputation as it applies to us today. Therefore, the Book of Philemon has great spiritual application and also much practical application for us today.  

The Character of Paul:

1)  He considers himself a prisoner of the Lord Jesus Christ (verses 1, 9)

2)  He prayed for the brethren (verse 4)

3)  He loved the brethren (verse 9)

(1 John 2:3-11)

4)  He kept God’s word above his own wants and wishes (verses 13-14)

(1 Timothy 6:1-2). Therefore, Paul sent him back to Philemon.

5)  He did not think too much of himself (verse 17)

We should ask ourselves if we see any of the character traits in us that were in Paul. If not, why don’t we start striving to build some character for ourselves? The book of Proverbs is a great place to start!

The Book of Philemon: Lesson #1 Handout

The Character of Paul

1)  Give a brief description of what each of the following characters role is in the book of Philemon.

            Paul –

            Philemon –

            Onesimus –

2)  List the 5 Character Traits of Paul found in this Lesson and give the verse for each one.

            1)

            2)

            3)

            4)

            5)

3)  What are two important spiritual lessons that we can learn from being a prisoner of the Lord Jesus Christ?

4)  Why should we pray for the brethren as Paul did?

5)  What is a good passage for us regarding loving the brethren and what is it telling us?

6)  What is important about the fact that Paul sent Onesimus back to Philemon and what lesson can we learn from this?

7)  What is a good passage for us to use for not thinking too highly of ourselves?