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How do we know God's grace is sufficient for transformation?

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We see God's grace as sufficient for transformation through the life of Paul, whose radical change showcases God's power to redeem.

Paul's testimony serves as a compelling example of God's sufficient grace for transformation. Despite his past as a fervent persecutor of Christians, the Lord did not abandon him but instead intervened at a key moment in his life. Acts 22:6-11 illustrates this divine encounter, wherein Paul is confronted with the truth of who Jesus is, leading to his submission and ultimate transformation. This narrative reassures us that God's grace is not only able to reach sinners but is often most profoundly displayed in those who seem beyond recovery. The Apostle's willingness to accept God’s call also emphasizes that true transformation involves a response of submission to the will of the Lord.
Scripture References: Acts 22:6-11

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