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Deep Questions with Chase Thompson: - Is the Salvation of Jesus For Anybody - Even The Worst Kinds of People? #225

Is the Salvation of Jesus For Anybody - Even The Worst Kinds of People? #225

08/08/20 • 28 min

Deep Questions with Chase Thompson:

Most people know that Saul/Paul started out as an enemy of Jesus, but most don't know how bad it was. Saul/Paul imprisoned men and women, signed off on their death in an official capacity, tried to get Christians to blaspheme God, and threatened to murder them. Why in the world did Jesus choose to save such an enemy, and what does that say about the grace of God?

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Most people know that Saul/Paul started out as an enemy of Jesus, but most don't know how bad it was. Saul/Paul imprisoned men and women, signed off on their death in an official capacity, tried to get Christians to blaspheme God, and threatened to murder them. Why in the world did Jesus choose to save such an enemy, and what does that say about the grace of God?

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