Paul, the Apostle of Grace - Unending Grace Week 4
In this 4th teaching of Unending Grace, we closely examine the life of Paul and his transformation from enemy to servant of God. In Paul, we see the example and the pattern of the Father’s grace being extended to bring Paul into full redemption through his faith in Christ.
Recap Points
The salvation of Paul is the clear depiction of grace.
Paul describes himself as a pattern. All men are in unbelief, and it’s the mercy of God that comes to rescue them and open their eyes. (1 Timothy 1:16)
Paul not only receives sight so that he may see, but also Paul is being sent to the Jews & Gentiles to open their eyes. (Acts 26:16)
The greatest opposition to the Grace in Christ will always be religion and man’s unwillingness to set aside their own works.
Accepting the grace of God allows you to serve God with a clear conscience. (Hebrews 10:22)
Scripture References
Acts 6:8, Acts 7:57, Acts 7:59 - 8:3, Acts 9:1-11, Acts 9:13-15, 1 Timothy 1:13, Romans 11:32, 1 Timothy 1:13-16, Acts 26:9-18