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From the depths of a Roman prison, words of encouragement and instruction from Paul were sent in a series of letters to communities throughout the Roman Empire. St. Paul was shackled to Roman guards and the prisons they kept, but the word he preached remained free and full of life. In The Prison Epistles: Philippians-Ephesians-Colossians-Philemon Farley works from a literal translation of the...

6  and co-raised us up with Him, and co-seated us with Him in the heavenlies in Christ Jesus, 7  so that in the ages to come He might show the surpassing riches of His grace in kindness toward us in Christ Jesus. Here we have a revelation of the inner heart of our God. Despite our wretchedness, our inner coldness which rebels against His Love, God still loves us. Though He hates sin and “has indignation every day” (Ps. 7:11), yet in His love He “could not endure to behold mankind oppressed by the
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