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What does the Bible say about Paul being happy in prison?

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The Apostle Paul expressed his happiness despite imprisonment because he was assured of his salvation and purpose in Christ.

In Acts 26:2, Paul declares, "I think myself happy" even while standing trial. His happiness stems from the assurance of his salvation and the purpose God had for his life, which he was committed to. Despite facing persecution and imprisonment, Paul understood that his life was in God's hands. This deep sense of assurance, born from his conversion experience on the road to Damascus, gave him a perspective that allowed him to count his afflictions as light in comparison to the eternal glory he expected (2 Corinthians 4:17-18). He knew that all things, even his sufferings, were being worked out by God for his good (Romans 8:28).
Scripture References: Acts 26:2, 2 Corinthians 4:17-18, Romans 8:28

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