Focus Verse: Acts 26:9 “I used to believe that I ought to do everything I could to oppose the very name of Jesus the Nazarene.”
I went to a conference recently and our speaker shared some of his testimony on how he came to Jesus. He mentioned how he was involved in drugs, alcohol and sexual misconduct before his salvation. As I listened I thought how unlikely it was that he would come to Jesus and be saved.
All of us can probably think of someone that we know who is unlikely to become a Christian. Our scripture reading is about one of those people. The apostle Paul was actually chasing down Jesus followers, putting Christians in jail, having them punished and voting for their death. But then he had an encounter with Jesus as he was traveling on the road and that changed his life forever. Jesus appointed him to be His servant and witness so that people would turn from darkness to light.
You might say you don’t have a testimony of being saved from all kinds of rough sins like drugs, theft, and murder. If you’re a born again Christian, it doesn't matter if you had big sins or small sins, you have a powerful testimony of how you came to Jesus. Your testimony is not about "you", but it's about God's saving grace in your life. There is someone out there who needs to hear your testimony of how you came to Jesus! Who knows, but they may be the most unlikely to be saved.
Lastly, I want to answer the question asked at the beginning of this devotion. YES, anyone can be saved, but only through the grace of God through Jesus and a repentant heart toward God.
Bobby Johnson
Interlocking Ministries
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