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How does the story of Saul's conversion reflect God's grace?

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Saul's dramatic conversion illustrates God's ability to transform even the fiercest enemies into His servants.

Saul's conversion on the road to Damascus, as recorded in Acts 9, serves as a powerful testament to God's grace. Initially depicted as a vehement persecutor of Christians, Saul was suddenly confronted by the risen Christ, reflecting the sovereign grace of God that is not dependent on our actions but purely on His will. The immediate change in Saul following this encounter, where he became Paul, the Apostle, showcases God's ability to redeem and use someone with a troubled past for His glory. This transformation serves as an encouragement that no one is beyond the reach of God’s grace, reminding believers that our past does not dictate our future in Christ, and that God's purposes can encompass even the most unexpected individuals.
Scripture References: Acts 9:1-20

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Great Joy
Michael Mohr · May 17, 2026
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