Anywhere, Everywhere
Introduction
Philippians 1:12-18
In Prison
He had been a prisoner for some years now, two at Cæsarea and one or two in Rome. Kennedy raises the question whether Paul may not have been by this time transferred from his hired lodging (Acts 28:30) to the castra perigrinorum where provincial prisoners were kept in military custody.
It has become plain that he is a prisoner for no crime, but solely for Christ’s sake, so that Paul can properly call himself “the prisoner of Christ”1 (Eph. 3:1
Anywhere
We need to remember this: the fruits of our proclaiming the gospel are not only in the winning of persons to Christ, but the encouragement we give others to be bold in their Christian living and witnessing.
Everywhere
Thus the gospel can be served by those whose impulses are less than pure and by those who do not honor Paul. It turns out to be ironic, however, that this second group, while motivated by antagonism toward Paul, actually furthers his interests and gives him a reason to rejoice.