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How do we know that Paul's separation for the gospel is true?

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Paul's separation unto the gospel is affirmed through his direct calling by God, as recorded in Acts and Galatians.

The truth of Paul's separation unto the gospel is grounded in the biblical narrative of his calling. In Galatians 1:15, Paul speaks of being set apart from his mother's womb, indicating a divine election that preceded his consciousness of it. His effectual call to apostleship is documented in Acts 9, where the Lord Himself commissions him for the ministry. Furthermore, Acts 13 illustrates the church’s role in affirming Paul's apostleship as they send him out under the Holy Spirit’s guidance. This convergence of God's eternal purpose and Paul's historical experiences affirms the legitimacy of his separation unto the gospel, emphasizing that it is rooted in both divine sovereignty and personal response to that calling.
Scripture References: Galatians 1:15, Acts 9:15, Acts 13:2-5

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