07/03/2025
Storied Bible Reading
July 3, 2025
Philemon
What kind of effort are you offering the Kingdom of God?
When Paul wrote this short but powerful letter, he was in prison—cut off from freedom, comfort, and community. And yet, he remained fully committed to the mission of Jesus. His circumstances didn’t silence his calling. Instead, he leveraged them to serve, encourage, and advance the Kingdom.
Imagine this: What if we lived like that? What if, no matter our season, our limitations, or our excuses—we showed up with our full selves? What if we believed that our gifts, when surrendered to Jesus, could be used powerfully right where we are?
If you’ve been wondering whether your life can still have Kingdom impact in this season, consider what Jesus believes about His disciples. He doesn’t see us through the lens of our limitations—He sees us through the lens of His Spirit at work in us. To those who walk by His Spirit, He says: You will do even greater things.
Paul believed that. That’s why he kept loving, writing, serving, and showing up—because in Christ, it always mattered.
Fellow Christians, what if we embraced that same belief? That in Christ—and through the empowering presence of the Holy Spirit—there are no meaningless moments. No insignificant conversations. No wasted days. Every moment is ripe with possibility for restoration, redemption, and radical love.
What if a modern-day Onesimus comes across your path today? Will you be ready—willing—to respond with the kind of love and boldness that brings someone into deeper relationship with God and others?
My prayer for you is simple but powerful: Believe what Jesus believes about you. You are His—called, empowered, and sent. Just like Paul, you carry Kingdom power wherever you go.
— Tim Hawkins