Mosaico decorativo

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  • It is well said, and I would have thee dwell on it, that those who have learned to trust in God should be at pains to find honourable employment.✻ That is their duty, and the world will benefit by it. (Titus 3, 8)

  • When I send for thee by Artemas or Tychicus, make haste and come to meet me at Nicopolis; I have decided to spend the winter there. (Titus 3, 12)

  • I give thanks to my God at all times, remembering thee in my prayers; (Philemon 1, 4)

  • And now, though I might well make bold in Christ to prescribe a duty to thee, (Philemon 1, 8)

  • I prefer to appeal to this charity of thine. Who is it that writes to thee? Paul, an old man now, and in these days the prisoner, too, of Jesus Christ;✻ (Philemon 1, 9)

  • and I am appealing to thee on behalf of Onesimus, the child of my imprisonment. (Philemon 1, 10)

  • He did thee an ill service once; now, both to thee and to myself, he can be serviceable,✻ (Philemon 1, 11)

  • and I am sending him back to thee; make him welcome, for my heart goes with him. (Philemon 1, 12)

  • Perhaps, after all, the very purpose of thy losing him for a time was that thou mightest have him always by thee. (Philemon 1, 15)

  • Do not think of him any longer as a slave; he is something more than a slave, a well loved brother, to me in a special way; much more, then, to thee, now that both nature and Christ make him thy own. (Philemon 1, 16)

  • if he has wronged thee, or is in thy debt, make me answerable for it. (Philemon 1, 18)

  • Here is a message in Paul’s own hand; I will make it good. Not to remind thee that thou owest me a debt already, thy own self. (Philemon 1, 19)


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