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What does Acts 9 teach us about the nature of salvation?

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Acts 9 illustrates that salvation is entirely a work of God, showcasing His grace in transforming Saul from a persecutor to a preacher.

Acts 9 highlights that salvation is a divine work initiated by God, as demonstrated in the radical transformation of Saul of Tarsus. Saul, a militant persecutor of Christians, encountered the risen Christ on the road to Damascus, resulting in a complete heart change (Acts 9:3-6). This account underscores that salvation is not merely a decision or moment of emotional response but a sovereign act where God illuminates the heart and reveals Christ. Saul's subsequent preaching illustrates the immediate fruit of that grace, affirming that all Christians are products of God's divine mercy and calling.
Scripture References: Acts 9:3-6

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