SAUL'S CONVERSION - AN EXAMPLE OF GRACE

Chapter #25

Acts 9:1-22


The story of Saul's conversion is recorded three times in the Book of Acts, twice in his own words (22:4-16; 26:9-19), and once here in Luke's words. This man's conversion is described in great detail by the inspiration of the Holy Spirit, because the conversion of Saul of Tarsus is a pattern, or example, of all true conversions (I Tim. 1:12-16).

People commonly talk about Saul's Damascus Road experience as though it was a rare, exceptional thing, but that is not the case at all. Without question, the physical things Saul experienced that day were exceptional. The brilliant light and audible voice from heaven, to my knowledge, have not accompanied any other person's conversion. However, Saul's spiritual experiences on the Damascus Road were not uncommon at all. In fact, all who are truly converted by the grace of God experience the very same things Saul did, essentially.

Salvation is not an experience, but a Person, the Lord Jesus Christ (Luke 2:30). We must not look to our experience as the basis of faith and assurance before God. We look to Christ alone, trusting his blood, his righteousness, his intercession, and the power of his grace for the salvation of our souls. Christ alone is our Savior! Christ alone is the Object of our faith! Yet, salvation is something people experience. No one has the grace of God in his heart who does not experience the workings of grace in his heart. (Salvation is a work of grace - Eph. 2:8-9). Taking Saul's conversion as our example, we see that there are five distinct acts of grace by which all who are saved have been brought to repentance and faith in Christ (Psa. 65:4).


Don Fortner


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