
The Last Will and Testament of the Apostle Paul
Faith, Hope & Love: Enduring Truths for Challenging Days
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His last words reveal much about the man we know as Apostle Paul.
The Apostle Paul's final written words offer an intimate glimpse into the heart of this biblical giant.
Scrawled from a Roman prison cell in the last days of his life, his closing remarks to his young friend Timothy reveal Paul's humanity, courage, priorities, personal needs, disappointments, challenges, and abiding faith in Christ as death drew near.
Paul's specific requests for visits and personal items illustrate a simplicity and focus in his life. We discover his life’s purpose and values, his love for friends and co-workers, and his struggles to forgive those who betrayed him or hurt the Gospel mission.
In this verse-by-verse commentary, David Roseberry mines Paul's farewell message, his Last Will and Testament. Paul models grace in broken relationships—but not always easily.
Roseberry has been a preacher/teacher of Biblical light and truth for over 35 years, with a focus on being an encouraging mentor, a friend to leaders, and an effective visionary thinker for the people of God.
This faith book walks through Paul's final chapter, highlighting themes of perseverance, perspective, trust, urgency, unanswered prayer, calling, and forgiveness. Readers will see what we all know—that even giants of faith were not superhuman. Their faith was as real as it was sometimes raw.
Final words often capture what matters most—never more than with Paul's farewell message from a Roman prison cell.