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What does the Bible say about the conversion of Paul?

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The Bible recounts Paul’s conversion in Acts 26, highlighting his encounter with Jesus Christ on the road to Damascus.

The conversion of Paul, formerly known as Saul of Tarsus, is described in detail in Acts 26. In this passage, Paul stands before King Agrippa and recounts how he was once a zealous persecutor of Christians, believing he was serving God. However, on his way to Damascus, he encountered the risen Christ, who revealed himself and called Paul to a new purpose as a minister of the gospel. This pivotal moment exemplifies how salvation is initiated by God, showcasing His sovereign grace in calling and transforming a sinner like Paul from an enemy of the faith to one of its greatest advocates.
Scripture References: Acts 26:9-18

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Conversion of Paul
Paul Mahan · Aug 29, 2021
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