Friday, May 15, 2026

A Good Man

Philemon vs. 8-18  8Therefore, although in Christ I could be bold and order you to do what you ought to do, 9yet I prefer to appeal to you on the basis of love. It is as none other than Paul—an old man and now also a prisoner of Christ Jesus—10that I appeal to you for my son Onesimus, who became my son while I was in chains. 11Formerly he was useless to you, but now he has become useful both to you and to me. 12I am sending him—who is my very heart—back to you. 13I would have liked to keep him with me so that he could take your place in helping me while I am in chains for the gospel. 14But I did not want to do anything without your consent, so that any favor you do would not seem forced by would be voluntary. 15Perhaps the reason he was separated from you for a little while was that you might have him back forever—16no longer as a slave, but better than a slave, as a dear brother. He is very dear to me but even dearer to you, both as a fellow man and as a brother in the LORD. 17So if you consider me a partner, welcome him as you would welcome me. 18If he has done you any wrong or owes you anything, charge it to me.

Have you ever tried to remove the label from an object?  Isn’t it frustrating when remnants of paper are still adhered to the surface?  I have discovered a small dab of peanut butter can remove those sticky remnants of adhesive.  For the sinner, and remember, all have sinned and fall short of the glory of God – Romans 3:23; it is the blood of Christ that removes the label of “sin” from our lives.  We each become a new person with a new purpose for life.

In today’s passage, we see the life of Onesimus changed from slavery to fellow saint.  Research tells us the name Onesimus actually means “useful.”  How interesting this good man was useful in name and actions.  As the blood of Christ cleanses you, and creates in you a new person, what new purposes will you find in which to be useful?

Gracious Heavenly Father, our LORD God Almighty,

Thank you for the gift of your Son, whose blood cleanses us from every trace of sin.

In the Name of Jesus Christ, our LORD and Savior, Amen.

 

The devotion A Good Man was originally written for Saturday, May 22, 2010; for Maranatha Devotional Guide, an Advent Christian Publication https://acgc.us   As the original author of this devotion, I reserve the right to update and share it on my current devotional blog Write From My Heart at https://writefrommyheartblog.blogspot.com

Email: Dotty Willmon, writefrommyheartblog@gmail.com

Scripture quotations marked NIV are taken from The Holy Bible, New International Version®, NIV®, Copyright © 1973, 1978, 1984, 2011 by Biblica, Inc. ® Used by permission. All rights reserved worldwide.

 

Thursday, May 14, 2026

A Good Reputation

Philemon vs. 1-7  1Paul, a prisoner of Christ Jesus, and Timothy our brother, To Philemon our dear friend and fellow worker—2also to Apphia our sister and Archippus our fellow soldier—and to the church that meets in your home. 3Grace and peace to you from God our Father and the Lord Jesus Christ. 4I always thank my God as I remember you in my prayers, 5because I hear about your love for all his holy people and your faith in the Lord Jesus. 6I pray that your partnership with us in the faith may be effective in deepening your understanding of every good thing we share for the sake of Christ. 7Your love has given me great joy and encouragement, because you, brother, have refreshed the hearts of the Lord’s people.

It can be amusing when someone unknown to us is introduced and says, “Oh yes, I’ve heard a lot about you.”  Sometimes we sheepishly grin and reply, “I hope it’s all good!”  That moment reinforces the concept that true character is something you are when no one is watching.  Our reputations are built during times we are aware, but also during times we are unaware.  As Christians, we remember that others are watching our reactions and responses to life’s daily challenges.  Not only this, but others also watch to see how we interact with one another.

In today’s passage, Philemon is acknowledged as a person who “[has] refreshed the hearts of the Lord’s people.”  Can you think of a greater reputation to have than to be a person who refreshes the hearts of your fellow brothers and sisters in Christ?

Gracious Heavenly Father, our LORD God Almighty,

Thank you for opportunities to love, encourage, and serve others. May we always be known as someone “who refreshes the hearts” of others.

In the Name of Jesus Christ, our LORD and Savior, Amen.

 

The devotion A Good Reputation was originally written for Friday, May 21, 2010; for Maranatha Devotional Guide, an Advent Christian Publication https://acgc.us   As the original author of this devotion, I reserve the right to update and share it on my current devotional blog Write From My Heart at https://writefrommyheartblog.blogspot.com

Email: Dotty Willmon, writefrommyheartblog@gmail.com

Scripture quotations marked NIV are taken from The Holy Bible, New International Version®, NIV®, Copyright © 1973, 1978, 1984, 2011 by Biblica, Inc. ® Used by permission. All rights reserved worldwide.

 

Wednesday, May 13, 2026

ALIENS Part Three - Noble Character

Ruth 2:5-12; 3:1-11 2:5Boaz asked the overseer of his harvesters, “who does that young woman belong to?” 6The overseer replied, “She is the Moabite who came back from Moab with Naomi. 7She said, ‘Please let me glean and gather among the sheaves behind the harvesters.’ She came into the field and has remained here from morning till now, except for a short rest in the shelter.” 8So Boaz said to Ruth, “My daughter, listen to me. Don’t go and glean in another field and don’t go away from here. Stay here with the women who work for me. 9Watch the field where the men are harvesting, and follow along after the women. I have told the men not to lay a hand on you. And whenever you are thirsty, go and get a drink from the water jars the men have filled.” 10At this, she bowed down with her face to the ground. She asked him, “Why have I found such favor in your eyes that you notice me—a foreigner?” 11Boaz replied, “I’ve been told all about what you have done for your mother-in-law since the death of your husband—how you left your father and mother and your homeland and came to live with a people you did not know before. 12may the LORD repay you for what you have done. May you be richly rewarded by the LORD, the God of Israel, under whose wings you have come to take refuge.” [and] 3:1One day Ruth’s mother-in-law Naomi said to her, “My daughter, I must find a home for you, where you will be well provided for. 2Now Boaz, with whose women you have worked, is a relative of ours. Tonight he will be winnowing barley on the threshing floor. 3Wash, put on perfume, and get dressed in your best clothes. Then go down to the threshing floor, but don’t let him know you are there until he has finished eating and drinking. 4When he lies down, note the place where he is lying. Then go and uncover his feet and lie down. He will tell you what to do.” 5“I will do whatever you say,” Ruth answered. 6So she went down to the threshing floor and did everything her mother-in-law told her to do. 7When Boaz had finished eating and drinking and was in good spirits, he went over to lie down at the far end of the grain pile. Ruth approached quietly, uncovered his feet and lay down. 8In the middle of the night something started the man; he turned—and there was a woman lying at his feet! 9”who are you?” he asked. “I am your servant Ruth,” she said. “Spread the corner of your garment over me, since you are a guardian-redeemer of our family.” 10“The LORD bless you, my daughter,” he replied. “This kindness is greater than that which you showed earlier: You have not run after the younger men, whether rich or poor. 11And now, my daughter, don’t be afraid. I will do for you all you ask. All the people of my town know that you are a woman of noble character.”

Personal application is not always easy to put into practice. As we conclude this mini-series we realize; 1) God’s house is a house of prayer for all nations; 2) we are fellow citizens with God’s people and members of His household; 3) we are called to be both obedient and of noble character.

In today’s passage, the focus is being a person of noble character.  It has often been said that we do not have a choice in whether or not we will be a witness to others.  In fact it seems our only choice will be what type of witness we will be.  Will those who identify us as belonging to the family of God use phrases such as: “worked steadily,” “found favor,” “great kindness,” “obedient,” and “noble character” to describe us to others?

Gracious Heavenly Father, our LORD God Almighty,

May our response to You ever be, “I will do whatever You say.”

In the Name of Jesus Christ, our LORD and Savior, Amen.

 

The devotion ALIENS Part Three - Noble Character was originally written for Sunday, March 28, 2010; for Maranatha Devotional Guide, an Advent Christian Publication https://acgc.us   As the original author of this devotion, I reserve the right to update and share it on my current devotional blog Write From My Heart at https://writefrommyheartblog.blogspot.com

Email: Dotty Willmon, writefrommyheartblog@gmail.com

Scripture quotations marked NIV are taken from The Holy Bible, New International Version®, NIV®, Copyright © 1973, 1978, 1984, 2011 by Biblica, Inc. ® Used by permission. All rights reserved worldwide.