2nd Term
Significances
of Saul’s conversion: (1) It shows that God loves the sinner but hates the
sin. Whereas God doesn’t like the way Saul was persecuting the believers, yet
God still loved Saul and made him to be converted so that his soul might be
saved. (2) Nothing is too difficult for God to do. Saul was notorious yet God
converted him. (3)Saul did what he did against the believers out of sincere
passion for God. This is why when he discovered that it is the same God he
thought he was fighting for that he was actually fighting against, he channel
the same magnitude of passion into the new religion. (4) it is possible for a
person to be doing a bad thing with a good intention. (5) Christians should
pray for the conversion of their persecutors because most times, they really do
not know what they are doing.
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