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How do we know that God can save anyone, even the worst sinners?

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God's ability to save anyone is demonstrated through the conversion of Saul of Tarsus, showing His grace can reach even the most hardened hearts (Acts 9:10-15).

The transformation of Saul of Tarsus to Paul the Apostle serves as a profound testament to God's saving grace. In Acts 9:10-15, God sovereignly intervenes in Saul's life while he is actively persecuting Christians, demonstrating that no one is beyond the reach of God's mercy. This narrative underscores the idea that salvation is solely an act of God's grace; it is not contingent upon human efforts or background. It reminds us that sin, no matter how severe, cannot thwart God's plan to redeem those He has chosen (1 Timothy 1:15). God's grace is illustrated as powerful and irresistible, showing that even the most unregenerate hearts can be transformed by His love.
Scripture References: Acts 9:10-15, 1 Timothy 1:15

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