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Though the Roman Empire had Paul in chains, his message continued to soar freely, creating one of the most significant and lasting "chains of inheritance" ever seen. This week, we will dive into the four Prison Epistles, Ephesians, Philippians, Colossians, and Philemon. We will examine how these letters, written during his imprisonment, conveyed an unwavering message about Christ's greatness, the joy found in suffering, and a transformative unity that influenced the Christian faith throughout the ages.
By Mike Riley Jr.Though the Roman Empire had Paul in chains, his message continued to soar freely, creating one of the most significant and lasting "chains of inheritance" ever seen. This week, we will dive into the four Prison Epistles, Ephesians, Philippians, Colossians, and Philemon. We will examine how these letters, written during his imprisonment, conveyed an unwavering message about Christ's greatness, the joy found in suffering, and a transformative unity that influenced the Christian faith throughout the ages.