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Why did God choose to save Paul specifically?

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God chose to save Paul because of His great love and sovereignty, demonstrating that salvation is based on God’s will, not human merit.

God's selection of Paul as an object of His saving grace illustrates the heart of the gospel. In 1 Timothy 1:15-16, Paul explains that he was saved to demonstrate God's mercy toward even the worst of sinners. This is significant because it emphasizes God's sovereign choice in salvation, suggesting that it is not based on our actions or worthiness. Instead, it is underpinned by God's unfathomable love and intention to showcase His grace. Paul's story serves as a pattern for believers, affirming that God saves whom He wills, and any sinner can hope in His boundless mercy.
Scripture References: 1 Timothy 1:15-16

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