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5.3 Ua Joy

5.3 Ua  Joy

Q INSTRUCTIONS 1. Reference and cite your text, New Testament Survey, Chapter 17, “The Prison Epistles” PDF, and Scripture to complete this assignment. 2. Write a 1-page sermon on the faith and hope of the Apostle Paul as reflective of his counsel from the prison cell. Cite exhortations and expressions indicative of Paul's joy even in these difficult circumstances. Do not simply give a basic outline, but a sentence or two per point. Use quotes from your reading where appropriate. We will not focus on form such as Kate Turabian Style or APA, but do use notes (parentheses following quote is fine) to cite sources. 3. Submit this sermon in Word format in the appropriate dropbox by the end of the unit.

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This differentiation between Paul’s somewhat sad physical circumstance and his confident response resonates through a letter he had written in jail cell. Paul composed the letter to the Philippians amid his restriction as he sat patiently for the time when he would stand trial before Caesar. Paul had experienced the initial segment of his life for himself yet his trust was to prepare himself to be helpful to God`s social command rather his past ways of a sinful life. “I have labored and toiled and have often gone without sleep; I have known hunger and thirst and have often gone without food; I have been cold and naked.”