Daily Devotion

Today’s Devotion

8 June, 2026

Philemon 1:21—“Having confidence in thy obedience I wrote unto thee, knowing that thou wilt also do more than I say.”

These words appear near the close of Paul’s tender appeal concerning Onesimus, a runaway slave of Philemon, a wealthy believer.  Onesimus had become a believer through Paul’s ministry in the Roman prison. Rather than wielding his apostolic authority to demand compliance, Paul lovingly appeals for reconciliation, trusting that Philemon's Christian obedience would transcend mere obligation.

The context highlights the beauty of Gospel-transformed relationships. Paul had urged Philemon to receive Onesimus “not now as a servant, but above a servant, a brother beloved” (Philemon 16). Now Paul expresses confidence that Philemon’s obedience would exceed even what had been requested. This confidence was not rooted in mere friendship, but in the sanctifying work of Christ within Philemon’s life.

Here we are reminded that true obedience flows from a renewed heart. Gospel obedience is not cold compliance or reluctant duty. It is willing, joyful, and abundant. Scripture teaches, “Now the Lord is that Spirit: and where the Spirit of the Lord is, there is liberty” (2 Corinthians 3:17). Scriptural compliance produced by the grace of God is not a grudging adherence to the bare minimum of the law, but a joyful, overflowing expression of Christian love.

Believers should ask whether their obedience to God is merely sufficient or sacrificial. The flesh often asks, “What is the absolute minimum required of me?” Yet, the grace of God calls us to a higher standard of generosity and reconciliation. 

Do we do only what is demanded, or do we willingly abound in love, forgiveness, generosity, and service? Mature Christianity seeks not the lowest standard possible but the highest expression of Christlike love. May our obedience be such that others, too, can have confidence that we will “do more than” is expected for Christ’s sake.

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