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How did God use Saul's persecution of the church for good?

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God turned Saul's persecution into a means of expanding the gospel, demonstrating His sovereignty.

Acts 7 highlights a turning point for the early church; Saul’s fervent persecution, although initially a source of suffering for believers, ultimately led to the spread of the gospel beyond Jerusalem. As the church scattered, God’s sovereign plan was revealed—His purpose to reach the Gentiles through Saul, who would later become Paul, the apostle. This narrative reassures believers of God’s ability to bring goodness from evil circumstances, illustrating His control over history and His plans for redemption.
Scripture References: Acts 8:1-3, Romans 8:28

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Stephen And Saul
Paul Mahan · Oct 27, 1993
Joshua

Joshua

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