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INTRODUCTION
“Persecuting me” AND
“whom you are persecuting”
Saul got “saved”.
I really don’t like that term; “saved”.
A more accurate statement would be that Saul was “converted”.
BTW, God didn’t rename Saul to Paul.
They are simply two derivatives of the same name in the Greek
Saul
Saul (sawl) = Asked for; demanded; (root = to ask; to request; to inquire of).
Required.
Paul
Paul (pawl) = Little.
Joseph who was called Barnabas, Thomas who was called Didymus, Simeon who was called Niger, etc.
When God wanted spiritual children, He created man.
He could not have children with Angels, as they were not created purely in His image.
It is an immutable law of the universe that all things can only produce after their own kind.
You will never plant an orange seed and get an apple.
If you’re wife is pregnant, she won’t have a rhino; that’s good news for both of you!
Satsumas
PICTURE ONE
PICTURE TWO
The purpose of Christ’s death, was to break the curse of sin and the law off of His children, to create a second Adam (see 2 Corinthians 15:45
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