Prison Epistles - E.51 - Dust To Glory - RC Sproul
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The apostle Paul, suffered extraordinary levels of peril, was arrested many times and had a prison record that was certainly unenviable. At some point during these imprisonments, he wrote four very significant letters that are called the “Prison Epistles of Paul”. The Prison Epistles include the epistle to the Philippians, the letter to the Colossians, the letter to the Ephesians and then the brief letter to Philemon. Dr. Sproul leads us in an introduction and brief overview to these four letters.
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