1. "Paul's journey to Christ. You see, he wasn't always the Apostle Paul. He has a significant background, backstory that we need to understand and appreciate so that we can just really experience and see and be in awe of God's grace, God's power to save someone, to change someone, and to use them for his kingdom's sake."
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2. "Paul was the single greatest opponent and persecutor of the early church. He led the persecution in Jerusalem so furiously that everyone who belonged to Jesus in Jerusalem had to flee to other regions in the area in order to spare their own lives, except for the apostles who stayed there in Jerusalem. And so his conversion to Christ is both shocking and significant. In fact, it's no exaggeration to say that Paul's conversion changed the world."
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3. "Are you going your way or God's way? Paul was going his own way until Jesus intervened on that road to Damascus. What love, what grace that was. You know, we have a one-year-old Isaac and he's walking around all over the place now. And like over the past week, I think I've pulled a little Chase Paw Patrol car, figurine out of the toilet like three times. He's just getting into things he doesn't need to get into. Right? Because I love him, what am I doing? Closing the door. Keeping him from going in the bathroom where he shouldn't get into stuff."
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4. "Sometimes God's opposition to us is grace. Sometimes his intervention, and what we think are his interruptions in our lives, are mercy. Jesus could have left Paul to his evil ways, but Jesus loved Paul. So he confronts him. He will not let him go down this path any further unimpeded. Church, we need to understand that sometimes love doesn't always look like affirmation. Love doesn't always look like affirmation."
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5. "Paul had been living in darkness. Moral darkness. Spiritual darkness. And now his physical condition corresponds to his spiritual reality. Here's the thing that I shared, 21 days of prayer, about exposure to light. Exposure to light isn't always comfortable at first. When you are in darkness and someone turns the light on, that's not pleasant, isn't it? And when there's darkness in our hearts, darkness in our lives, it's painful for Jesus to turn the lights on."
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6. "Paul was a proud man, but here he's brought low. Paul was a powerful man. He had power over life and death as he persecuted. He had power over life and death as he persecuted. He had power over life and death as he persecuted. He had power over life and death as he persecuted. He had power over life and death as he persecuted. He had power over life and death as he persecuted. He had power over life and death as he persecuted. He had power over life and death as he persecuted."
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7. "The journey to Christ, the journey to God's purpose for our life is rarely our way. But if we're going to experience the journey, he has planned for us. If Paul was going to experience the journeys, he had planned for him. Then we have to go from our way to God's way. God's way in our lifestyle, God's way in our ethics, God's way in our relationships, God's way in our private life, God's way in our career and in the workplace. Are you living your way or God's way?"
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8. "Paul's experience here is the embodiment of what the prophet Isaiah wrote in Isaiah 9. Those who walk in darkness have seen a great light. And I think Paul was so hardened and prideful and stubborn. This is what it took to get his attention. This is what it would take to change his heart."
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9. "Paul had been persecuting followers of this Jewish sect known as the Way. It would soon become known more popularly as Christianity. And while he was on his way, he was intercepted by the one who was on his way. And he was intercepted by the one who was on his way. And he was intercepted by the one who was on his way. And he was intercepted by the one who was on his way. And he was intercepted by the one who was on his way. And he was intercepted by the one who was on his way."
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10. "Paul's ministry to the Gentiles, his work throughout the Roman empire would be his legacy and would lead him to become known predominantly by his Roman name, Paul. This happens sometimes in our families. Like when Tori and I were dating, we would be hanging out with my family. And sometimes I would call her Tia. And some people in my family would be like, what's he calling her? What's he saying to her? But in her family, her nieces and nephews would call her Tia. So that kind of became a name that she would be called."
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