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What does the Bible say about the commission of the Apostle Paul?

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The Bible describes Paul's commission as a divine command to open the eyes of the blind and turn them from darkness to light.

According to Acts 26:14-23, the Apostle Paul received a clear commission from the Lord Jesus, who instructed him to be a minister and witness to both the Jews and Gentiles. This commission involved the profound task of opening the eyes of those in spiritual darkness and turning them toward God. It emphasizes the transition from being under the power of Satan to receiving forgiveness of sins through faith in Christ. This commission is a central aspect of the Gospel message and highlights the transformative power of God's grace.
Scripture References: Acts 26:14-23

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