Daily Devotion

Today’s Devotion

17 May, 2026

Philemon 1:4—“I thank my God, making mention of thee always in my prayers”.

This brief statement reveals the tender pastoral heart of the Apostle Paul. Though writing concerning the delicate matter of Onesimus, who fled from Philemon’s household, Paul does not begin with rebuke or demand, but with thanksgiving and prayer. Before addressing what is required of Philemon, Paul acknowledges God’s grace already at work in him. Such a beginning reflects the spirit of Christlike ministry.

The words “I thank my God” show that Paul viewed every evidence of spiritual maturity in believers as the work of divine grace. He did not flatter men; he glorified God for what God had accomplished in them. True Christian gratitude recognises that faith, love, hospitality, and steadfastness are fruits of God’s merciful operation in the soul. As Paul says in Philippians 2:13, “For it is God which worketh in you both to will and to do of his good pleasure.”

Paul also says, “making mention of thee always in my prayers.” Philemon continually occupied a place in Paul’s thankful prayers before God. Genuine pastoral affection expresses itself in persevering intercession. Prayer is one of the greatest acts of Christian love. Many speak about others, but few consistently speak to God on behalf of others.

This verse challenges believers to cultivate thankful hearts toward fellow saints instead of critical spirits. Do we rejoice in God’s grace seen in others? Do we regularly pray for brethren by name? We honour the grace of God by acknowledging the faith and virtues of His people, thanking Him for the unique ways His providence and peace are channelled through their hands to the rest of the Body. A praying church becomes a loving, unified, and spiritually strengthened church, where thanksgiving replaces envy and intercession overcomes selfishness.

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