Paul wrote about the Armor of God… while chained to a Roman soldier.
Let that sink in.
Many people read Ephesians 6 and picture Paul in freedom, sitting somewhere comfortable, writing theology.
That’s not the reality.
Paul wrote Ephesians, Philippians, Colossians, and Philemon during what scholars call his Roman imprisonment.
Historically, this was not a casual house stay.
According to Roman custody practices, Paul was under custodia militaris.
That means he was literally chained to a Roman soldier.
The Greek word used for chain is (halysis), meaning a binding chain or restraint used for prisoners.
This was not symbolic.
Paul was physically attached to a soldier.
And these soldiers were on rotation.
Which means shift after shift…
Day after day…
Different Roman soldiers were literally linked to Paul’s life.
Now look at what Paul does in that condition.
He doesn’t complain.
He doesn’t shut down.
He doesn’t say, “When I get free, then I’ll preach.”
He writes letters that would shape the entire theology of the Church.
And in Ephesians, while staring at the very soldier he’s chained to…
He begins to describe the Armor of God.
Helmet.
Breastplate.
Belt.
Shield.
Sword.
Do you see it?
What was around him physically…
God used to reveal something spiritually.
Paul was bound…
But he was still receiving revelation.
And here’s the part that should convict every believer:
Paul was chained…
But the Word of God was not.
Let that sink in.
Many people read Ephesians 6 and picture Paul in freedom, sitting somewhere comfortable, writing theology.
That’s not the reality.
Paul wrote Ephesians, Philippians, Colossians, and Philemon during what scholars call his Roman imprisonment.
Historically, this was not a casual house stay.
According to Roman custody practices, Paul was under custodia militaris.
That means he was literally chained to a Roman soldier.
The Greek word used for chain is (halysis), meaning a binding chain or restraint used for prisoners.
This was not symbolic.
Paul was physically attached to a soldier.
And these soldiers were on rotation.
Which means shift after shift…
Day after day…
Different Roman soldiers were literally linked to Paul’s life.
Now look at what Paul does in that condition.
He doesn’t complain.
He doesn’t shut down.
He doesn’t say, “When I get free, then I’ll preach.”
He writes letters that would shape the entire theology of the Church.
And in Ephesians, while staring at the very soldier he’s chained to…
He begins to describe the Armor of God.
Helmet.
Breastplate.
Belt.
Shield.
Sword.
Do you see it?
What was around him physically…
God used to reveal something spiritually.
Paul was bound…
But he was still receiving revelation.
And here’s the part that should convict every believer:
Paul was chained…
But the Word of God was not.
Paul wrote about the Armor of God… while chained to a Roman soldier.
Let that sink in.
Many people read Ephesians 6 and picture Paul in freedom, sitting somewhere comfortable, writing theology.
That’s not the reality.
Paul wrote Ephesians, Philippians, Colossians, and Philemon during what scholars call his Roman imprisonment.
Historically, this was not a casual house stay.
According to Roman custody practices, Paul was under custodia militaris.
That means he was literally chained to a Roman soldier.
The Greek word used for chain is (halysis), meaning a binding chain or restraint used for prisoners.
This was not symbolic.
Paul was physically attached to a soldier.
And these soldiers were on rotation.
Which means shift after shift…
Day after day…
Different Roman soldiers were literally linked to Paul’s life.
Now look at what Paul does in that condition.
He doesn’t complain.
He doesn’t shut down.
He doesn’t say, “When I get free, then I’ll preach.”
He writes letters that would shape the entire theology of the Church.
And in Ephesians, while staring at the very soldier he’s chained to…
He begins to describe the Armor of God.
Helmet.
Breastplate.
Belt.
Shield.
Sword.
Do you see it?
What was around him physically…
God used to reveal something spiritually.
Paul was bound…
But he was still receiving revelation.
And here’s the part that should convict every believer:
Paul was chained…
But the Word of God was not.
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