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How do we know that God's grace can transform sinners?

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The transformation of Saul to Paul exemplifies God's grace, showing that no one is beyond redemption.

The radical transformation of Saul, a man known for his violent persecution of the church, is a vivid illustration of how God's grace can reach even the most unlikely individuals. When God chose Saul, He demonstrated that His grace knows no bounds; Saul's past actions as a blasphemer and a murderer were overshadowed by God's purpose and grace. In Galatians 1:15-16, Paul himself articulates this truth, stating that it was 'when it pleased God' that he was called and chosen. This narrative reinforces the sovereign grace theology that emphasizes God's unmerited favor, asserting that salvation is solely based on His will and purpose, not on human merit.
Scripture References: Acts 9:1-18, Galatians 1:15-16

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