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How do we know that Paul's conversion was a true act of God?

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Paul's conversion is authenticated by his radical transformation and his subsequent ministry as an apostle.

The account of Paul's conversion in Acts 22 highlights the sovereign intervention of God in his life. Initially a fierce persecutor of Christians, his encounter with Christ on the road to Damascus was a divine act that revealed the power and authority of Jesus. As Paul describes in Acts 22:6-10, he experienced a blinding light and heard Jesus' voice asking, 'Saul, Saul, why do you persecute me?' This personal revelation led to his profound transformation, as he moved from persecuting Christians to becoming one of the most influential apostles for the faith. Furthermore, in Galatians 1:15-16, Paul explains that God separated him and called him by His grace to reveal His Son in him, which affirms the authenticity of his conversion and calling.
Scripture References: Acts 22:6-10, Galatians 1:15-16

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"Paul's Defence"
Don Bell · Sep 13, 2023
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