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How does the conversion of Saul illustrate God's grace?

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Saul's conversion demonstrates that no one is beyond the reach of God's sovereign grace (Acts 22:3-10).

The conversion of Saul of Tarsus is a profound example of God's grace at work, showing that even the most zealous opposition to Christ can be transformed by divine intervention. As Paul recounts in Acts 22, he was on a mission to persecute Christians when he encountered Jesus on the road to Damascus. This unexpected calling illustrates that God can and does save whom He wills, regardless of their past actions or beliefs. Saul's transformation from a persecutor to an apostle of Christ serves as a powerful testimony of how far God's grace extends and reinforces the message that salvation is entirely of the Lord.
Scripture References: Acts 22:3-10

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