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Paul From Sinner To Saint Part VI

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Welcome back to Paul From Sinner to Saint Part 6! This study has been very eye opening to us and we pray that it has been for you also.  The song we played about the goodness of GOD is probably a thought that all of us have had at one time or another in thinking about our conversion. Not just for the things we see coming our way and find GOD figthing our battles for us.  But are we aware that just because things come our way that we are not expecting.  That GOD is not caught off guard and is working all things to work for our good. When we look at Paul do we realize how he is dedicated to preaching and teaching the plan of salvation?  We are going to play the intro song again.  So we can take time to thank GOD for what HE did for you and for me!  Think about Paul and his trials he faces in his ministry.  To think how he may have felt remembering where he came from in killing people who taught and was a follower of what he was now teaching.  How latter Paul saw the truth of who Jesus is and HIS loving relationship with people.  Jesus shed HIS blood to pay our debt that we could not pay.  We have come from putting off sin year to year.  To now having remission of sin throught water baptisem in Jesus name.  Do you think Paul ever felt unworthy?  In your life does it sometimes hit you how unworthy you are to have Jesus die for your sins?  Would it be worse to live in the time of Jesus and still miss who Jesus really was and the specific plan of salvation?  Would it not make it worse in thinking about how unworthy you are for GOD to die for HIS creation having witnessed the beating and cricifiction?  Listen to the words of this song as we play it again and ponder the love of an almighty GOD for you and someone like Paul! .

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