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Recruited - Saul


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Throughout history, people have rejected uncomfortable realities that require them to rethink their entire worldview. Just as many rejected Galileo's discovery that the Earth revolves around the sun, people today often resist the most important reality of all: the resurrection of Jesus Christ. This truth remains unchanged regardless of our acceptance, preferences, or arguments against it.
Saul of Tarsus exemplifies this struggle with reality. Initially convinced that Jesus was not the Messiah, he violently persecuted Christians until encountering the risen Christ on the Damascus road. When Jesus asked why Saul was persecuting Him, it became clear that attacking the church meant attacking Christ Himself. This encounter forced Saul to spend three days in blind contemplation, rethinking every aspect of his life in light of this new reality. God's grace was evident in choosing this former persecutor as His chosen instrument to carry the gospel to the Gentiles.
The resurrection should fundamentally transform how we live. It changes our approach to repentance and sin, motivates us to share the gospel with urgency, makes Scripture personal as our family story, and transforms how we treat the church as Christ's body. It should also revolutionize how we love our neighbors and worship God with genuine joy and conviction. True abundant life begins when we stop fighting against this reality and align every daily choice with the truth that Jesus Christ is alive and ruling over heaven and earth.
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Sunday SermonsBy Ashland City Church of Christ