Divine Transformation
"Acts9:1-30"
Sometimes we meet people who are against the word of God. Jesus Christ is presented to them and they pay no attention. These people even fight God's work.
It's important to understand that all souls belong to God, and that He uses them as He pleases and when He pleases.
In the Acts of the Apostles, we are introduced to a man named Saul of Tarsus. He was zealous for his religion. He was committed to persecuting the followers of Jesus Christ. He had approved the murder of Stephen in Acts 8:1-4.
Saul of Tarsus continued to persecute the disciples, requesting letters from the high priest to bind, imprison and kill the followers of Jesus Christ.
On the outskirts of Damascus, Saul of Tarsus has a life-changing encounter.
Saul left Jerusalem seeing, but on entering Damascus he became blind. God wanted to prevent him from continuing to see as in religion.
In Damascus, Saul regained his sight according to God. He was baptized.
He went in as Saul, and came out as the great apostle Paul.
That's what God can do, it changes lives. He can turn an aggressor into a worshiper. He wants all men to be saved. Jesus Christ is faithful and doesn't give up when God hasn't said his last word. With him, everything is possible.
May the Lord bless you abundantly.
Pasteur Clémentine