Yes, brother,
let me have some benefit from you in the Lord. Refresh my heart in Christ.
Philemon 1:20 BSB
The name Onesimus means useful, and the word translated "benefit" here is from the same root. It's like Paul is slipping a little Dad joke in there(!), a little play on words.
This makes "Dad jokes" a Biblical category and suitable for use at any time :)
Paul is using everything he has to connect with Philemon, to help Philemon get his heart on this matter, including some humour.
And ends this little piece with "refresh my heart in Christ" - when you do what is right in Jesus economy, when you choose to see Onesimus as God sees him, when you choose to live out God's values and heart in the world, that is what refreshes Paul's heart, and what should refresh ours. When in the small ordinary everyday choices, or in those bigger weighty decisions, we live out the grace and love of Jesus it will refresh someone's heart.
Even if it's unseen, unheard, missed by everyone, our God will not miss a heart oriented towards loving those in our path.
Maybe Paul is giving us a glimpse that God's heart is in some way refreshed by our actions and choices.
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