Chuck Swindoll
There is nothing as miraculous as the turning of a soul from death to life in Jesus. And the more notorious the person who turns, the more skepticism we tend to have. “Is she really saved?” “He’s gonna have to prove to us that he is really living for Jesus now!”
From Martin Luther’s reformation to Chuck Colson’s freedom from the prison of sin, God’s mercy and miraculous salvation have been displayed in the most unlikely people. However, no one was more unlikely than Saul of Tarsus.
In Acts 9, Saul was in hot pursuit of Christians located miles away from Jerusalem, in Damascus. Saul was in hot pursuit of Christians, but God pursued him even more relentlessly. Saul’s own words in Acts 22:3–5, Acts 26:9–11, Galatians 1:13–14, I Timothy 1:13 serve as a confession, as he describes his former ruthlessness in stark relief to the great grace of God.
Acts 9:1–22
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