Early in my work life I had a coworker who seemed to delight in using Gods name as a profanity. He mercilessly taunted Christians who were new to their faith or who tried to talk with him about Jesus. On the day I left that job to move to another community and a new place of employment, I remember thinking that this man would never become a follower of Jesus.
Two years later I visited my old workplace. He was still there, but never have I witnessed such a dramatic change in a person! This man, so antagonistic to faith, was now a walking, talking example of what it means to be a new creation in Christ (2 Cor. 5:17). And now, more than 30 years later, hes still telling others how Jesus met him where he wassin and all.
It occurs to me that the early Christians must have seen something similar in Paul, their fiery persecutora riveting example of what it means to become a new creation (Acts 9:1-22). What great hope both of these lives are to those who think themselves beyond redemption!
Jesus sought Paul and my former coworkerand me. And He continues today to reach the unreachable and model for us just how we can reach people too.
For further study, check out Truth with Love: Sharing the Story of Jesus by Ajith Fernando at discoveryseries.org/hp141
A true encounter with Jesus always results in change. However, this change is not in merely stopping negative behavior; true change begins to do positive things. Saul immediately began to preach (v. 20). J.R. Hudberg