Incarcerated But Free

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There is a saying that goes something like this – “Do the crime, do the time” which means that whenever a person commits a crime, that person can expect to end up behind bars. Penal facilities vary from county to county, state to state, and even country to country. Some penal facilities have, shall we say, comfortable living conditions and accommodation but others are not so. In some countries a penal facility may be rustic and deplorable. Those who are incarcerated have one thing in common – they are all behind bars; they are not free to come and go as they please. For some, their incarceration may range from being brief to an extended period. Prisoners may try to make the most of their time behind bars as they engage in educational opportunities, recreational activities, etc., but they are not free, they are still physically incarcerated.
The Bible tells us about two men who were in prison.

This is a 6-page tract.

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