An exposition of four of Paul's prison epistles: Ephesians, Colossians, Philippians, and 2 Timothy. These works by Paul, which were written after Acts 28:28, reveal the dispensation of the Mystery and the position of our Head, Christ Jesus.
The book begins with the Ephesian letter which can be best understood by dividing it into two sections. First, the doctrinal teaching, or our standing in which our hope, calling, and inheritance in the heavenlies is revealed. Then the practical chapters, or our state, are explained to instruct us on how to walk worthy of His calling. We also discover that Ephesians and Colossians have very similar themes and they are often paired together when addressing our calling and its doctrine. Philippines and 2 Timothy are paired to explain the practical side of our walk.
Next, we have the Book of Philippians. Mr. Welch would have us notice that we don't have the fullness of Christ in view here, but instead, we have His self-emptying work. The goal of the prize of the high calling is obtained by focusing on our responsibility and walking accordingly if we are to win or lose this high prize/reward for service.
Colossians is discussed next. The parallel between the subject matter of Ephesians and Colossians is noted and explained. Then the "Beware" warning is addressed. There are many false teachers with doctrines that will beguile us of our rewards. We need wisdom from above to discern what is The Truth. May we not become a stumbling block to others as we practice the true freedom we have in Christ from religious ordinances and so-called holy days. It is God who will judge the work we do for Him.
The last book discussed is 2 Timothy. This book is addressed to Paul’s adopted son in the faith, Timothy, and many of the practical truths contained in this letter can find application in our lives as sons of God. Paul's main concerns were that his life was going to end soon and that Timothy would have to carry on the good fight of faith without him. Paul desired that he/we be found faithful and wrote on the topic often. He encourages us that in spite of the sufferings, that a believer will have to face in the last days, reigning with Christ will far exceed any cost of the sufferings we face now.
By taking the approach Mr. Welch has in this book by rightly dividing the Word of Truth, many things have been affirmed. Our heavenly hope and instructions are not the same as Israel's, and we should preach God's Word with the Truth of The Mystery always in view.
Author: Charles H. Welch