In his letter to Philemon, Paul did not ask him to
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In his letter to Philemon, Paul did not ask him to prepare a feast for him. Instead, Paul wrote to Philemon to appeal for mercy and forgiveness for his slave Onesimus, who had run away from him and had become a Christian under Paul's ministry. Paul asked Philemon to receive Onesimus back as a brother in Christ, not just as a slave. Although Paul did not directly ask Philemon to grant Onesimus freedom or allow him to become a servant of God, he hoped that Philemon would treat Onesimus with love and kindness. However, there is no mention of Paul asking Philemon to prepare a feast for him in the letter.