Theodore Epp
Whose Prisoner Are You?
Whose Prisoner Are You?
"How interesting
that Paul should have this viewpoint. He was a prisoner of Rome and was
in a damp dungeon because of preaching the Gospel, but he really considered
himself to be a prisoner of the Lord. Paul recognized that the Lord could
use him where he was, and this is precisely what the Lord did. During
this imprisonment, Paul wrote letters to Philemon, the Colossians, the
Ephesians and the Philippians. These letters are now contained in the
Scriptures and have had great impact on the world down through the ages."
It is good
to ask ourselves, Whose prisoner am I? Do I consider myself a prisoner
of circumstances or of the Lord Jesus Christ?
"Know ye not,
that to whom ye yield yourselves servants to obey, his servants ye are
to whom ye obey; whether of sin unto death, or of obedience unto righteousness?"
(Rom. 6:16).
Compiled by Thomas
George
editor@Preach-the-Gospel.com
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