Daily Devotion

Today’s Devotion

9 June, 2026

Philemon 1:25—“The grace of our Lord Jesus Christ be with your spirit. Amen.” 

Though short, this final sentence is a benediction that gathers together the epistle’s central message: “grace”. Paul had appealed for forgiveness, reconciliation, restoration, and Christian love between Philemon and Onesimus. Now he ends by directing both their hearts to the sustaining grace of Christ.

A reconciliation is never easy. Human pride resists forgiveness, old wounds linger, and relationships often remain fractured. Therefore, Paul points Philemon to the only sufficient resource for Christian living: “the grace of our Lord Jesus Christ”. Grace is more than God’s favour at conversion; it is the continual divine provision believers need for every aspect of their spiritual and physical life to fulfil God’s will and pleasure. Christian conduct and relationships are entirely dependent upon divine empowerment. 

Paul does not merely say, “Grace be with you”, but specifically, “be with your spirit”. True transformation begins inwardly. Outward obedience, forgiveness, humility, and love flow from hearts strengthened by Christ’s grace. As Paul testified elsewhere, “by the grace of God I am what I am” (1 Corinthians 15:10).

Believers must remember that Christian relationships, ministry responsibilities, family life, and personal holiness cannot be sustained by human effort alone. When we are faced with the gruelling tasks of extending forgiveness, restoring broken relationships, or enduring personal hardship, our natural human strength quickly fails.  The flesh grows weary and bitter. So, we constantly need Christ’s grace. Let us therefore seek daily communion with Him, asking that His grace strengthen our spirits, soften our hearts, and enable us to live in ways that honour Him. Grace began our Christian life, and grace must sustain it.

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