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If you have read about Saul’s conversion in Acts 9:1-19, you see an example of what can happen when Jesus interrupts our life. Anyone/Everyone can change! Saul was “out to get” those who dared to believe and follow “The Way” that this “Jesus Christ” proclaimed. It offended his religious belief system as a devout Jewish leader. But, on the road to Damascus, Saul had a very unique experience that “interrupted” his life. Through the blinding light, Saul knew he had seen the work of God. Asking Jesus what He wanted Saul to do, he received instructions. Saul followed those instructions and became a different man who would eventually affect even us today. Becoming “Paul”, he went on to lead the church, bringing millions of people, both Jew and Gentile, to “The Way” that he once persecuted. Through the Word as written in the New Testament, we are also given instructions as to what we are to do. By God’s grace, we are given an opportunity to have an encounter with Jesus Christ. Surrendering and submitting fully to Jesus as our Lord and Savior, we are guided from darkness to light and blindness to sight. As what happened to Saul, we receive a new purpose and a new family. Even the worst sinner can be saved . . . when Jesus interrupts your life.
If you have read about Saul’s conversion in Acts 9:1-19, you see an example of what can happen when Jesus interrupts our life. Anyone/Everyone can change! Saul was “out to get” those who dared to believe and follow “The Way” that this “Jesus Christ” proclaimed. It offended his religious belief system as a devout Jewish leader. But, on the road to Damascus, Saul had a very unique experience that “interrupted” his life. Through the blinding light, Saul knew he had seen the work of God. Asking Jesus what He wanted Saul to do, he received instructions. Saul followed those instructions and became a different man who would eventually affect even us today. Becoming “Paul”, he went on to lead the church, bringing millions of people, both Jew and Gentile, to “The Way” that he once persecuted. Through the Word as written in the New Testament, we are also given instructions as to what we are to do. By God’s grace, we are given an opportunity to have an encounter with Jesus Christ. Surrendering and submitting fully to Jesus as our Lord and Savior, we are guided from darkness to light and blindness to sight. As what happened to Saul, we receive a new purpose and a new family. Even the worst sinner can be saved . . . when Jesus interrupts your life.