The Gospel to a Pharisee
Many of history’s most significant events can be traced back to a single turning point. The book of Acts gives the account of one such pivotal point in Church history: the conversion of Saul of Tarsus. Prior to Christ’s intervening appearance before him on the road to Damascus, Saul was driven by contempt as he violently persecuted followers of Christ. However, when Saul recognized Jesus as Lord, God was able to use him as an instrument for the Gospel. Like Saul, who became the Apostle Paul, each of us has a choice in how we respond to the truth of the Gospel, and this choice can be a turning point that changes everything.
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08/31/25
Christ, Supreme Over All
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Isaac Shaw
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08/24/25
From Envy to Contentment
Asaph, in Psalm 73, wrestles with envy as he watches the wicked prosper. Struggling to trust God’s goodness, Asaph brings ...
Nick Spurgeon
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08/24/25
The Enduring Christian
In 2 Timothy 2, Paul exhorts Timothy to find strength not in himself, but in the grace that is in ...
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