Acts 9:1-19 In this sermon, Nathan explores the dramatic conversion of Saul as described in Acts 9, emphasizing God's sovereignty in salvation. He discusses how Saul, an infamous persecutor of Christians, is transformed by a divine encounter with Jesus, illustrating that no one is beyond God's reach. Nathan highlights the importance of faith and obedience, using the example of Ananias, who despite his fear, trusted God and played a crucial role in Saul's recovery and acceptance into the church. Ultimately, the sermon encourages believers to have hope in praying for the seemingly lost, reminding them that God can save anyone and often uses people to carry out His plans. 1. Christ sometimes allows evil people to do evil things 2. Christ is able to save literally anyone 3. Christ customarily involves people, requiring them to walk by faith