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Feb 14, 2024 · 1. God Can Mold the Most Conceited Man into Someone of True Humility. Through God’s grace, we can be transformed into spirit-filled Christians, able to endure afflictions, overcome flaws and shortcomings, and accomplish remarkable things for God. The Apostle Paul’s arrogance was very evident before his conversion.
Jan 14, 2024 · From that moment, Saul’s life was radically transformed. He was struck blind but after three days, his sight was restored. He was filled with the Holy Spirit and began preaching in synagogues that Jesus was the Son of God (Acts 9:20). Saul, renamed Paul, went from being Christianity’s most vicious adversary to its most fervent advocate.
- Historical Background
- A Persecutor Becomes A Servant
- Paul Travels The World to Proclaim The Gospel
- Paul Endures Many Hardships
- Paul Struggles, But Is Longing to Be with Jesus
- Some Lessons For Us
Paul was a Jew who lived in the first century AD (see timeline). He was a young man when Jesus lived, died, and rose again. But he certainly was no follower of Jesus at first! It was only after a personal encounter with the risen Christ that Paul became a Christian. From then on, he traveled the Roman empire as a missionary to both Jews and Gentile...
I wrote that Paul initially was not a follower of Jesus. That actually is an understatement. Paul belonged to the religious group of the Pharisees and was convinced that Jesus was a blasphemer whose followers should be persecuted and killed. Looking back upon this period in his life, Paul admits: “I persecuted this Way to the death, binding and del...
Now Paul has experienced first-hand how important it is to know Jesus Christ as his Lord and Savior, he wants to share this good news with others as well. And that is according to God’s plan: “he is a chosen instrument of Mine to carry My name before the Gentiles and kings and the children of Israel” (Acts 9:15). Only by God’s power is Paul able to...
Wherever the Gospel is proclaimed, Satan will try to attack it. Paul experiences that in many troubles he faces: “imprisonments, with countless beatings, and often near death. Five times I received at the hands of the Jews the forty lashes less one. Three times I was beaten with rods. Once I was stoned. Three times I was shipwrecked; a night and a ...
Although Paul bears witness that “I have been crucified with Christ. It is no longer I who live, but Christ who lives in me” (Galatians 2:20), he nevertheless struggles with sin. “For I do not do the good I want, but the evil I do not want is what I keep on doing” (Romans 7:19). He wants to devote his whole life to God but is confronted by his weak...
‘Becoming a Christian’ is not some minor detail in your life. It is of crucial importance and changes everything. In Paul’s life, this was very clearly visible because the contrast with his former...Paul’s identity was shaped by his relationship with Jesus. In various letters, he introduces himself as “Paul, a servant of Christ Jesus” (e.g. Romans 1:1). What is the core of your identity? Your...Paul’s example makes clear that God can use anybody in his service, no matter how hostile they have been before. God can change people completely and equip them for the work He wants them to do.God doesn’t promise his children an easy life. Paul didn’t have an easy life. But God does promise to be with us in all circumstances, as Paul experienced.- Lauren Hutchinson
- God can use ANYONE. Of all the people that God could have used to bring so many people to Him, he ironically used the man who had been killing Christians.
- No one is beyond the saving grace of God. God was more than willing to forgive Paul for the countless lives that he took and for all the bad things that he had done.
- It's okay if you mess up.
- How to get your priorities straight. Paul talks about how "to live is Christ and to die is gain" (Philippians 1:21). In Philippians 3:7-9, Paul talks about how everything else of this world is garbage compared to his relationship with Jesus Christ.
- Suffering and hardship are part of the call to follow Jesus. Often as believers today, when we encounter suffering, we wonder why God doesn’t step in an rescue us.
- Worshipping and fasting open our ears to hear the Holy Spirit speak. It was while the early church was praying, worshipping and fasting that they heard the Holy Spirit speak to set apart Paul and Barnabas as the first missionaries (Acts 13:2).
- Ministering and calling are best fulfilled through teamwork. Nowhere in all of scripture do we find independence affirmed by God. He has wired us for community.
- Dividing and multiplying are often a part of God’s redemptive plan. Conflict on teams can be redeemed by God to further spread the gospel. After John Mark left and returned to Jerusalem, tension arose between Paul and Barnabas.
Apr 11, 2024 · 6) The commitment to a purpose-driven life. The final lesson from Paul’s transformation is his commitment to a purpose-driven life. After his encounter with Jesus, Paul dedicated his life to spreading the Gospel. His sense of purpose was not just about his own spiritual journey, but also about serving others. Having a clear sense of purpose ...
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Feb 6, 2024 · Finally, we learn that anyone can surrender completely to God. Paul was fully committed to God. In Philippians 1:12–14, Paul wrote from prison, “I want you to know, brothers, that what has happened to me has really served to advance the gospel, so that it has become known throughout the whole imperial guard and to all the rest that my imprisonment is for Christ.