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JJ’s BIBLE STORIES
In one of the most shocking letters in the New Testament, the Apostle Paul writes to a man named Philemon about someone named Onesimus. But who was Onesimus before he met Paul in prison? 🤔
(Vote below, and if you want to hear the unbelievable true story of what happened next, check out our new video here: [https://youtu.be/Km8jRdAMWko])
Poll Options:
A wealthy Roman merchant
A runaway fugitive slave
A Roman guard who arrested Paul
A fellow apostle from Jerusalem
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JJ’s BIBLE STORIES
In the Book of Philemon, the Apostle Paul asks a master to do the unthinkable: forgive a runaway slave and welcome him back as a brother. That kind of radical grace is shocking. But let's be honest—living it out is tough.
When it comes to your own life, what is the hardest part about forgiveness? Vote below! 👇
Want to see how God handles the ultimate betrayal? Watch our deep dive into the hidden story of Paul and Onesimus right here: [https://youtu.be/Km8jRdAMWko]
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Why Does God Seem Silent?
Have you ever prayed with all your heart and felt like God was silent? It’s a challenging experience, but His silence is never without purpose. In the story of Job, God’s silence tested his faith, yet Job declared, “Though He slay me, yet will I hope in Him” (Job 13:15). Abraham and Sarah’s wait for a child taught them patience, while Hannah’s persistent prayer drew her closer to God, resulting in the birth of Samuel. Even Jesus experienced silence on the cross, but it led to the greatest victory—our salvation.
God’s silence doesn’t mean His absence. It’s a time to grow, trust, and seek Him more deeply. As Isaiah 30:15 says, “In quietness and trust is your strength.” If you’re facing silence, hold on—He’s preparing you for something greater. Comment “Amen” if you believe this, and share how you’ve found strength in these moments.
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