Prisons come in all shapes and sizes. Some of them are of our own making. Others are of the doings of men. They can be as innocuous as a bad day. Or they can be as serious as a terminal disease. They can exist where no walls or bars have been erected. It's how we cope that is the issue!
I've known individuals who have faced a bitter providence as though it were nothing. I've also known those have given up under a relatively light trial.
How do we cope when we it comes to prison?
What constitutes faithfulness as a minister faced with chains?
What ought to be our focus? Our attitude? Our outlook?
In our passage we are looking at the words of an Imprisoned Saint Paul sat in Rome awaiting a trial that could end in his death, he penned this epistle to the Philippians to encourage and strengthen them in the faith.
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