As we have seen and noted throughout the course of this letter, Paul is imprisoned at Rome, and preparing to face His ultimate execution and martyrdom at some point in the not too distant future. He knows that this is the end of the road for him, and the sealing of his Apostolic ministry. The finish line is in view. He has fought the good fight, and he now prepares to enter into the joy of the Lord, where a crown of righteousness awaits him. Before coming to the final greetings of his letter, Paul informs Timothy about some of the circumstances that have surrounded his preliminary trial and hearing, specifically concerning three responses which were triggered by it. The first response comes from the opposition, which had stood against and opposed Paul at the trial. The second response comes from Paul’s allies, who had forsaken him and let him down, when he was called to give his initial defense. And the third and final response comes from Paul’s God, who though invisible, alone stood with Paul throughout the hearing. For this morning, we will consider these three responses, as the main topic of our consideration.
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