Letters written from Prison

Studies in Paul’s Prison Letters

by Don Stormer


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Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 6/30/2016

Format : Hardcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 298
ISBN : 9781524635657
Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 298
ISBN : 9781524635671
Format : E-Book
Dimensions : N/A
Page Count : 298
ISBN : 9781524635664

About the Book

Letters written under difficult circumstances are writings that reveal what is most important to the writer. Paul’s prison letters are no exception. They show the depth of his spiritual understanding. In particular, he reveals his deep appreciation of who Jesus Christ is in the opening chapter of Ephesians and in the Christ-hymns of Philippians 2 and Colossians 1. As is customary with Paul, we read first about the doctrinal foundations of our faith. Once the doctrinal foundation has been taught we move to the practical outworking of the truths. This truth is not so that we have a head knowledge of the faith, but is something intended to change our behaviour. In Ephesians Paul discusses our position in Christ, that we are seated in heavenly places in Him as the basis for our Christian walk and warfare. In Philippians two words or word groups are prominent: joy and mind. Christians are to have the same mind as Christ, earnestly following His example. It is for good reason that Paul says “Let this mind be in you which was also in Christ Jesus”. Then we can rejoice in the Lord. Colossians teaches that following a set of rules is not the way to follow Christ while the letter to Philemon is a plea on behalf of a converted slave.


About the Author

Don Stormer has been active in a teaching ministry for many years. After several years as a secondary school teacher in New Zealand, he and his wife, Helen, went to Fiji in 1976 where Don served as Principal of Gospel High School. After a further period in New Zealand and a second term of service in Fiji, they went in the late 1980s to Sydney, Australia, where Don was Academic Dean of Emmaus Bible College. Later, he served as Principal of the College for a number of years. Since then, Don has been involved in an itinerant teaching ministry in different local churches and has had many opportunities to teach by interpretation in South Korea, Romania, Moldova, and Armenia.