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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)
