THE SWEET DESIGNS OF GOD
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WORD FROM THE HOLY BIBLE FOR TODAY
Galatians 1:15
“He set me apart before I was born, and called me by his grace.”
REFLECTION
GOD’S SOVEREIGNTY: PAUL’S CONVERSION
“Ponder the conversion of Paul, the sovereignty of Christ, and what Paul’s sins have to do with your salvation.
Paul said that God “set me apart before I was born,” and then, years later, on the Damascus road, “called me by his grace” (Galatians 1:15). This means that between Paul’s birth and his call on the Damascus road he was an already-chosen, but not-yet-called, instrument of God (Acts 9:15; 22:14).
This means that Paul was beating and imprisoning and murdering Christians as a God-chosen, soon-to-be-made-Christian missionary.
As I was on my way and drew near to Damascus, about noon a great light from heaven suddenly shone around me. And I fell to the ground and heard a voice saying to me, “Saul, Saul, why are you persecuting me?” (Acts 22:6–7)
There was no denying or escaping it. God had chosen him for this before he was born. And now he would take him. The word of Christ was sovereign. There was no negotiating.
Rise, and go into Damascus, and there you will be told all that is appointed for you to do. (Acts 22:10)
Damascus was not Paul’s final, free will yielding to Christ after decades of futile divine effort to save him. No. God had a time for choosing him (before he was born) and a time for calling him (on the Damascus road). God called, and the call produced the yielding.
Therefore, the sins that God permitted between Paul’s birth and his calling were part of the plan, since God could have called him sooner.
Do we have any idea what the plan for those sins might have been? Yes, we do. They were permitted for you and me — for all who fear that they might have sinned themselves out of grace. Here’s the way Paul relates his sins to your hope:
Formerly I was a blasphemer, persecutor, and insolent opponent. . . . But I received mercy for this reason, that in me, as the foremost, Jesus Christ might display his perfect patience as an example to those who were to believe in him for eternal life. (1 Timothy 1:13, 16)
Oh, how sweet are the designs of God in the sovereign salvation of hardened, hopeless sinners!”
- By John Piper. © Desiring God Foundation.
THE SWEET DESIGNS OF GOD
GOD’S SOVEREIGNTY: PAUL’S CONVERSION
Paul’s conversion demonstrates Christ’s sovereignty in salvation, showing that God’s plans for us are established even before we are aware of them. His transformation from persecutor to apostle reveals that no one is beyond God’s redeeming grace, reminding us that our past sins do not disqualify us from being used by Him. Just as Paul was set apart before birth and later called by grace, we too are chosen by God and called in His perfect timing. This should encourage us to trust in God’s plan for our lives, even when we don’t see the full picture. Paul’s story also challenges us to surrender fully to Christ, knowing that He has a purpose for us beyond what we can imagine. Ultimately, Paul’s radical change is a testimony that God’s grace is sufficient, and His power is made perfect in our weakness (2 Corinthians 12:9).
Neven MacEwan
Heavenly Father, thank You for Your sovereign grace and the calling You have placed on my life. I humbly come before You, surrendering my heart, my plans, and my desires to Your perfect will. Help me to walk in obedience, faithfully serving You with a heart that seeks to glorify You in all that I do. Teach me to walk humbly before You, never relying on my own strength but fully depending on Your wisdom and power. Let my life be a testimony of Your love and grace, pointing others to You. May I never seek my own glory but always give all honor and praise to You, my Lord and King. Strengthen me for the journey ahead, fill me with Your Spirit, and guide my steps so that I may fulfill the purpose You have ordained for me. In Jesus’ name, I pray. Amen.
Neven MacEwan
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