Praying from Philemon 1:15 relating to Separation, Redemption, Eternal Life.
Promise. The verse suggests that the separation of the person mentioned was for a temporary period so that they could be reunited forever.
Praying from Philemon 1:14 relating to Consent, Free Will, Goodness.
Command. The verse is a request from Paul to Philemon to willingly forgive and receive back his runaway slave, Onesimus, without feeling obligated to do so…
Praying from Philemon 1:13 relating to Service, Imprisonment, Good News.
Command. The verse is commanding the reader to desire to keep someone with them who can serve them in their chains for the Good News.
Praying from Philemon 1:12 relating to Reconciliation, Forgiveness, Unity.
Command. The reader is instructed to receive the person being sent back.
Praying from Philemon 1:11 relating to Redemption, Forgiveness, Reconciliation.
Promise. The verse is a statement by Paul about his friend Onesimus, who had become useful to both Paul and the reader. There is no command given in this v…
Praying from Philemon 1:9 relating to Love, Appeal, Imprisonment
Command. The verse is a plea or appeal to the reader to act out of love, despite the author’s current circumstances as a prisoner.
Praying from Philemon 1:8 relating to Authority, Boldness, Appropriateness.
Command. The verse is a statement by Paul that he has the authority to command the reader to do what is appropriate. However, the specific command is not s…
Praying from Philemon 1:7 relating to Love, Joy, Comfort
Promise. The verse is expressing gratitude for the love and refreshment provided by the reader, but does not contain a specific command for the reader to f…
Praying from Philemon 1:6 relating to Fellowship, Faith, Knowledge
Promise. The verse promises that the fellowship of the reader’s faith will become effective in the knowledge of every good thing that is in us in Christ Je…
Praying from Philemon 1:4 relating to Gratitude, Prayer, Fellowship.
Promise. The verse is expressing gratitude and thanking God for the person being mentioned in prayer.
Praying from Philemon 1:3 relating to Grace, Peace, God’s Fatherhood
Promise. The verse is a greeting and a blessing, offering the reader grace and peace from God the Father and Jesus Christ.
Praying from Titus 3:14 relating to Good works, Fruitfulness, Necessity.
Command. The verse instructs the reader to learn to maintain good works to meet necessary needs in order to avoid being unfruitful.
Praying from Titus 3:13 relating to Ministry, Hospitality, Service
Command. The verse commands the reader to send Zenas the lawyer and Apollos on their journey quickly and without lacking anything.
Praying from Titus 3:12 relating to Diligence, Obedience, Planning.
Command. The reader is commanded to be diligent to come to Paul in Nicopolis when Artemas or Tychicus are sent to them.
Praying from Titus 3:10 relating to Warning, Unity, Discipline
Command. The verse commands the reader to avoid a factious man after a first and second warning.
Praying from Titus 3:9 relating to Avoiding controversy, Useless debates.
Command. The verse commands the reader to avoid foolish questionings, genealogies, strife, and disputes about the law because they are unprofitable and vai…
Praying from Titus 3:8 relating to faithfulness, good works, profitability
Command. The reader is commanded to insist confidently on maintaining good works, which are good and profitable to men.
Praying from Titus 3:7 relating to Grace, Justification, Inheritance
Promise. The verse promises that those who are justified by God’s grace will become heirs of eternal life.
Praying from Titus 3:6 relating to Grace, Salvation, Redemption.
Promise. The verse is stating that God has poured out his grace on us abundantly through Jesus Christ our Savior.
Praying from Titus 3:5 relating to Grace, Salvation, Renewal.
Promise. The verse promises that salvation is not earned by our own works of righteousness, but rather through God’s mercy and the renewing power of the Ho…