Divine Apprehension: Transformative Encounter with Christ

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I can't think of any better definition than this: a Christian is a man who's been arrested by the Lord Jesus Christ, apprehended, laid on hold of, crashed, taken hold of. Now, as we look at this term, let us try to work out some of the steps and stages involved in becoming a Christian. [00:13:17]

The Apostle Paul was not going down the road to Damascus delving into the mystery of Christianity. He wasn't grappling with it with his mind and trying to understand it and feom it and unravel now he was doing the exact exact opposite. [00:27:46]

No man becomes a Christian is the end of a search. You don't become a Christian by finding or discovering truth. No man has ever become a Christian at the end of a process of reasoning. Why do I emphasize that? Well, because we are living in an age which believes in philosophy. [00:26:26]

The Apostle Paul saw the Risen Christ with his Naked Eyes. That's how it happened to him. You may say then what's that got to do with us? Is that likely to happen to us? And the answer is of course certainly not. It's most unlikely to happen. [00:09:25]

The charge against us is personal and direct, focusing on our relationship with Jesus Christ. It challenges us to reconsider our views about His person and work, demanding a response that leads to a moment of surrender. [00:34:19]

The Christian life begins with a moment of surrender where we acknowledge our need for Christ's mercy and grace. This transformation involves knowing Christ and the power of His resurrection, being conformed to His image. [00:48:31]

The Apostle Paul was not going down the road to Damascus delving into the mystery of Christianity. He wasn't grappling with it with his mind and trying to understand it and feom it and unravel now he was doing the exact exact opposite. [00:27:46]

The Apostle Paul saw the Risen Christ with his Naked Eyes. That's how it happened to him. You may say then what's that got to do with us? Is that likely to happen to us? And the answer is of course certainly not. It's most unlikely to happen. [00:09:25]

The charge against us is personal and direct, focusing on our relationship with Jesus Christ. It challenges us to reconsider our views about His person and work, demanding a response that leads to a moment of surrender. [00:34:19]

The Christian life begins with a moment of surrender where we acknowledge our need for Christ's mercy and grace. This transformation involves knowing Christ and the power of His resurrection, being conformed to His image. [00:48:31]

The Apostle Paul was not going down the road to Damascus delving into the mystery of Christianity. He wasn't grappling with it with his mind and trying to understand it and feom it and unravel now he was doing the exact exact opposite. [00:27:46]

The Apostle Paul saw the Risen Christ with his Naked Eyes. That's how it happened to him. You may say then what's that got to do with us? Is that likely to happen to us? And the answer is of course certainly not. It's most unlikely to happen. [00:09:25]

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