Philemon: A Freed Slave



Philemon: Book 57

To err is human, but to forgive is divine.
Our steps are ordered by God’s design.

Pleading for acceptance of a servant on the run
Is the anchor of this note to Philemon.

Paul appeals to Philemon to forgive a brother in Christ.
Should he owe you, I’ll pay the price.

Paul’s offer may have been a parable of sacrifice.
Just as Jesus paid the cost to paradise.

The living Word in full display.
The early church leading the way.

Here, the wrongdoer was delivered into a new humanity.
Through the redemptive blood of Jesus, by way of Christianity.

For he is walking by faith and not by sight.
Elevated above the storm and now sees the light.

Paul writes as an abolitionist to snuff out inequality.
Sharing the gospel of Jesus as a liberating ideology.

Philemon looked upon Paul with much adulation,
Since he witnessed about God’s grace and transformation,
reconciliation, and the hope of salvation!

In the book of Philemon, love has won,
As forgiveness and equality are for everyone!!

About this poem

A biblical account of The book of Philemon: A slave freed by way of Christianity. It is an appeal to a master (Philemon) to forgive the slave and see him as a brother in Christ.

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Submitted by slebrew on December 27, 2023

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Scheme X AA BB XC CC DD EE FF EE BBB BB
Closest metre Iambic hexameter
Characters 1,017
Words 204
Stanzas 11
Stanza Lengths 1, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 3, 2

Philemon: A Slave Freed

Native of Phila and graduate of Temple University and Harvard Business School. Published author of two books. Retired corporate executive living in NJ. more…

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  • Bahnscott
    I have read a lot of poetry, but never a poem about Philemon
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