In our message last Sunday, we looked at a passage in Galatians, looking at chapter 1, verses 11-25.
In this passage, the Apostle Paul is telling us briefly about his conversion on the road to Damascus. He was a very devout Jew, higher in the ranks than many of his peers. He thought he knew what God wanted, and was very zealous in his faith. But it turns out, he didn't know what God really wanted. He had it wrong. And it took a miraculous vision to straighten him out.
Sometimes, we think we understand our faith. We think we know what it takes to please God. We think we've got it right. But sometimes, we can be wrong...
If you would like to read the message, click on the title below. There is also a link to listen to the audio recording of the message.
June 6, 2010 - It Doesn't Matter Who You Were
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