1:1  PAUL, A prisoner [for the sake] of Christ Jesus (the Messiah), and our brother Timothy, to Philemon our dearly beloved sharer with us in our work,

1:2  And to Apphia our sister and Archippus our fellow soldier [in the Christian warfare], and to the church [assembly that meets] in your house:

1:3  Grace (spiritual blessing and favor) be to all of you and [heart] peace from God our Father and the Lord Jesus Christ (the Messiah).

1:4  I give thanks to my God for you always when I mention you in my prayers,

1:5  Because I continue to hear of your love and of your loyal faith which you have toward the Lord Jesus and [which you show] toward all the saints (God's consecrated people).

1:6  [And I pray] that the participation in {and} sharing of your faith may produce {and} promote full recognition {and} appreciation {and} understanding {and} precise knowledge of every good [thing] that is ours in [our identification with] Christ {Jesus} [and unto His glory].

1:7  For I have derived great joy and comfort {and} encouragement from your love, because the hearts of the saints [who are your fellow Christians] have been cheered {and} refreshed through you, [my] brother.

1:8  Therefore, though I have abundant boldness in Christ to charge you to do what is fitting {and} required {and} your duty to do,

1:9  Yet for love's sake I prefer to appeal to you just for what I am--I, Paul, an ambassador [of Christ Jesus] {and} an old man and now a prisoner for His sake also--

1:10  I appeal to you for my [own spiritual] child, Onesimus [meaning profitable], whom I have begotten [in the faith] while a captive in these chains.

1:11  Once he was unprofitable to you, but now he is indeed profitable to you as well as to me.

1:12  I am sending him back to you in his own person, [and it is like sending] my very heart.

1:13  I would have chosen to keep him with me, in order that he might minister to my needs in your stead during my imprisonment for the Gospel's sake.

1:14  But it has been my wish to do nothing about it without first consulting you {and} getting your consent, in order that your benevolence might not seem to be the result of compulsion {or} of pressure but might be voluntary [on your part].

1:15  Perhaps it was for this reason that he was separated [from you] for a while, that you might have him back as yours forever,

1:16  Not as a slave any longer but as [something] more than a slave, as a brother [Christian], especially dear to me but how much more to you, both in the flesh [as a servant] and in the Lord [as a fellow believer].

1:17  If then you consider me a partner {and} a comrade in fellowship, welcome {and} receive him as you would [welcome and receive] me.

1:18  And if he has done you any wrong in any way or owes anything [to you], charge that to my account.

1:19  I, Paul, write it with my own hand, I promise to repay it [in full]--and that is to say nothing [of the fact] that you owe me your very self!

1:20  Yes, brother, let me have some profit from you in the Lord. Cheer {and} refresh my heart in Christ.

1:21  I write to you [perfectly] confident of your obedient compliance, knowing that you will do even more than I ask.

1:22  At the same time prepare a guest room [in expectation of extending your hospitality] to me, for I am hoping through your prayers to be granted [the gracious privilege of coming] to you.

1:23  Greetings to you from Epaphras, my fellow prisoner here in [the cause of] Christ Jesus (the Messiah),

1:24  And [from] Mark, Aristarchus, Demas, and Luke, my fellow workers.

1:25  The grace (blessing and favor) of the Lord Jesus Christ (the Messiah) be with your spirit. {Amen (so be it).}