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What does the story of Saul of Tarsus teach us about salvation?

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The conversion of Saul illustrates that salvation is entirely a work of God’s sovereign grace, transforming the hardest hearts.

Saul of Tarsus’s dramatic conversion teaches profound truths about salvation. His encounter with Christ on the road to Damascus shows that salvation is the work of God, as Paul was not actively seeking it but was instead on a mission to persecute Christians. God’s intervention highlights that He calls His chosen ones at their moment of rebellion and lostness, making them willing to embrace Christ. The New Testament, particularly Acts 22 and Romans, reaffirms that every believer’s transformation originates from God's sovereign grace, pointing to His capacity to redeem and alter even the most rebellious hearts into vessels of His mercy.
Scripture References: Acts 22:6-10, Romans 9:15-16

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