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What does the Bible say about the salvation of Saul?

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The Bible describes Saul's salvation in Acts 22:1-16, where he encounters Christ and is transformed from a persecutor to a preacher.

In Acts 22:1-16, the account of Saul's salvation is a profound demonstration of God's sovereign grace. As Saul journeys to persecute Christians, he is suddenly confronted by a bright light and the voice of Jesus, asking, 'Saul, Saul, why persecutest thou me?' This pivotal moment reveals Christ's authority and shows that salvation is not initiated by human effort but by divine intervention. Ananias, a believer, is sent to restore Saul's sight and commission him, emphasizing the role of God's chosen instruments in the process of salvation.
Scripture References: Acts 22:1-16

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Salvation of Saul
Paul Mahan · May 31, 2010
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