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How does Paul's experience relate to the idea of divine revelation?

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Paul's experience shows that divine revelation is a direct communication from God, distinct from teachings received by others.

The apostle Paul's experience, particularly his conversion on the road to Damascus, exemplifies the nature of divine revelation. Paul states in Galatians 1:12 that he received his message directly from Jesus Christ, emphasizing that his apostolic authority did not stem from human teachers but from God Himself. This distinct form of revelation serves as a reminder that while many individuals may receive the Word of God through others, the core truth of the gospel comes from direct divine inspiration. This underscores the significance of personal encounter with Christ in grasping the fullness of the faith.
Scripture References: Galatians 1:12, Acts 9:15

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