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What does the Bible say about the conversion of Paul?

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The Bible illustrates Paul's conversion in Acts 9, where God reveals Himself to Saul and transforms him from a persecutor into an apostle.

Paul's conversion is a dramatic account found in Acts 9, where Saul, initially a fierce persecutor of Christians, encounters the risen Lord Jesus on the road to Damascus. This divine encounter is pivotal; the glory of Christ blinds him, and through this physical blindness, Saul becomes spiritually awakened. God's sovereign intervention demonstrates that salvation is ultimately in His hands, showcasing His power to transform even the most hardened sinners into vessels of grace and truth. Paul's experience is a powerful reminder of God's ability to change hearts and the unsearchable depths of His mercy and grace.
Scripture References: Acts 9:1-18, Galatians 1:15-16, Acts 26:9-18, Acts 9:1-20, Galatians 1:11-16

Sermons (3)

Conversion of Paul
Paul Mahan · Aug 29, 2021
Paul at Jerusalem
Todd Nibert · Jan 12, 2020
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