6th May 2025 Independent, inflexible, self-reliant . . . three words that characterise a stubborn, prideful will. Saul, like many of us, needed the continual reminder that God will do His work, His way, and in His timing. In this sermon on Acts 9, Pastor Chuck Swindoll teaches how God refined Saul’s independent will through waiting, suffering, and dependence on others. Discover how these counter-cultural truths apply to you today
Many have a hard time embracing the gospel of Jesus Christ, and some try their best to discredit its message. They twist Jesus’ words, ignore His kind actions, or even lie about historical events.
Most discussions on the passion of Christ focus primarily on the moments leading up to His death and the events following His resurrection. But what happened in the meantime?
Most discussions on the passion of Christ focus primarily on the moments leading up to His death and the events following His resurrection. But what happened in the meantime?
Most discussions on the passion of Christ focus primarily on the moments leading up to His death and the events following His resurrection. But what happened in the meantime?
Many have a hard time embracing the gospel of Jesus Christ, and some try their best to discredit its message. They twist Jesus’ words, ignore His kind actions, or even lie about historical events. The aspect of Jesus’ life that most often comes under attack is His resurrection.
Whether you are rearing children or launching them into the world as adults, this message is for you!
Has God ever called you to obey a seemingly impossible command despite your reluctance or fear?
Scripture describes Saul of Tarsus as a pious, zealous Pharisee and a violent aggressor against Christians. He even delighted in the stoning of Stephen, a faithful follower of Jesus.
Many heroes of the faith, including Saul, experienced seasons away from the limelight so that God could deepen their faith and prepare them for ministry. Saul traded busyness and prestige for solitude and obscurity in Arabia.
Has God ever called you to obey a seemingly impossible command despite your reluctance or fear?
Have you ever witnessed the miraculous transformation of a notorious sinner? One theologian described Saul’s conversion as the violent capture of a rebel will.
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