The Apostle Paul
Philippians 1:13BSB·traditional attribution

As a result, it has become clear throughout the whole palace guard and to everyone else that I am in chains for Christ.

John Calvin Reformed

13 So that my bonds He employs the expression — in Christ, to mean, in the affairs, or in the cause of Christ, for he intimates that his bonds had become illustrious, so as to promote the honor of Christ.

Matthew Henry Presbyterian

You might stumble thinking that if this doctrine were truly of God, He would not cast His instrument aside like a broken vessel. But a strange chemistry of Providence extracts great good from great evil: the gospel advances though I am confined, for the word of God cannot be imprisoned as my body is.

AI summary

Commenting on Philippians 1:12-20

John Gill Reformed Baptist

So that my bonds in Christ,.... What he had more darkly hinted before, he more clearly expresses here; the things that happened to him were his bonds; he was now a prisoner at Rome and in chains; though he had the liberty of dwelling alone in his own hired house, and of his friends coming to see him and hear him, yet he was bound...