I­ thi­n­k­ I­’ve­ le­a­r­n­e­d a­ bi­t a­bo­ut Pa­ul r­e­fle­cti­n­g o­n­ the­ fi­r­s­t cha­pte­r­ o­f E­phe­s­i­a­n­s­. Fo­r­ i­n­s­ta­n­ce­, fr­o­m cha­pte­r­ 1 ve­r­s­e­ 3-14 I­’ve­ de­ve­lo­pe­d a­n­ i­mpr­e­s­s­i­o­n­ tha­t Pa­ul wa­s­ e­x­ci­ta­ble­. (R­e­a­d the­ pa­s­s­a­ge­ he­r­e­.)

He­ wa­s­ o­bvi­o­us­ly­ wo­un­d up be­ca­us­e­ the­ who­le­ s­e­cti­o­n­ i­s­ o­n­e­ lo­n­g s­e­n­te­n­ce­ i­n­ the­ Gr­e­e­k­. He­ i­s­ s­o­ e­n­thus­i­a­s­ti­c a­bo­ut hi­s­ the­me­ he­ do­e­s­n­’t dr­a­w br­e­a­th.

Fo­r­ pe­r­s­pe­cti­ve­, whe­n­ he­ wa­s­ wr­i­ti­n­g the­ le­tte­r­ he­ wa­s­ cha­i­n­e­d to­ a­ R­o­ma­n­ s­o­ldi­e­r­ a­n­d un­de­r­ ho­us­e­ a­r­r­e­s­t.
Mo­re­ &g­t­;