On the Brink of Something New

Saul couldn’t really blame them. If he were in their shoes, would he have trusted someone who had raided their homes, rounded them up for prison, and stood by while an angry mob stoned one of their own?

He had met the risen Jesus on the road to Damascus. He had been saved, set free, made new, and now he had given his life wholly and completely to the work of the gospel. But he could understand the skepticism of the Christians in Jerusalem. If anyone was outside of God’s reach, surely it was him.

But, of course, no one is outside of God’s reach. …

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