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How do we know God's grace can save the worst of sinners?

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God's grace is shown to be mighty enough to save even the most hardened sinners, as exemplified by the conversion of Saul, a fierce persecutor of Christians.

The undeniable truth of God's saving grace is vividly illustrated in the transformation of Saul of Tarsus. Despite his prior life marked by hatred and violence against the church, God intervened in a dramatic fashion. This narrative illustrates the biblical principle that God's grace is not limited by human sinfulness. It reveals that God can redeem anyone, regardless of how far they have estranged themselves from Him. In Saul's case, God chose him to be a 'chosen vessel' who would bear His name before Gentiles and kings, highlighting that even the most unlikely individuals are part of God's sovereign plan. This assurance of God's grace serves as a comforting reminder for all who believe, affirming that our past does not dictate our future in Christ.
Scripture References: Acts 9:15-16

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