creative Bible reflection worksheet
Philemon 1:6 Faith Active in Love Creative Bible Reflection Worksheet
A spacious Philemon 1:6 reflection worksheet with three small passage-specific icons and room to draw, notice and respond to Scripture.
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Read, draw and reflect with devotionals and free printable resources from Philemon.
Draw and colour
creative Bible reflection worksheet
A spacious Philemon 1:6 reflection worksheet with three small passage-specific icons and room to draw, notice and respond to Scripture.
devotional drawing page
A free Philemon 1:8–14 devotional drawing page printable featuring an unfinished Bible scene inspired by “An Appeal Instead of Coercion”.
devotional drawing page
A free Philemon 1:4–6 devotional drawing page printable featuring an unfinished Bible scene inspired by “Faith That Becomes Effective in Love”.
Scripture typography colouring page
A free Philemon 1:7 Scripture typography colouring page that keeps the biblical words central, clear and spacious for slow, prayerful attention.
devotional drawing page
A free Philemon 1:16 Scribble drawing page with an open doorway and a welcoming scene designed for careful reflection on dignity and restored relationship.
colouring page
This Scripture coloring page highlights a beautiful, often overlooked verse from one of the shortest New Testament books: “For I have much joy and comfort in your love, because the hearts of the saints have been refreshed through you, brother.” — Philemon 1:7 (WEB) Philemon is a personal letter — and this verse celebrates something […]
Read and reflect
Philemon 1:7
A thoughtful Philemon 1:7 devotional about hearts refreshed, with an uncluttered Scripture typography colouring page for slower reflection.
Philemon 1:16
A careful Philemon 1:16 devotional about beloved kinship, costly welcome and the gospel’s challenge to relationships organised by ownership and unequal power.
Philemon 1:17–22
A Philemon devotional for Philemon 1:17–22 with a grounded reflection, questions, prayer and a practical next step. Paul puts his own relationship and resources behind Onesimus’s welcome, making reconciliation materially costly rather than sentimental.
Philemon 1:8–14
A Philemon devotional for Philemon 1:8–14 with a grounded reflection, questions, prayer and a practical next step. Paul has authority to command but chooses an appeal, refusing to make Philemon’s good action feel forced.
Philemon 1:4–6
A Philemon devotional for Philemon 1:4–6 with a grounded reflection, questions, prayer and a practical next step. Paul’s gratitude links faith with a shared life in which the good given through Christ becomes active and visible.
Use it in ministry
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A careful ministry guide to Philemon, reconciliation, power and repair that refuses to use forgiveness language to pressure harmed people.