Are you ready to flip the script in your life? Do not scroll past this. God created us in His image and likeness. And when I look at myself in the Bible, I see some semblance of me in St. Paul. You remember he had that dramatic change when he met the Lord while he was going to capture the Christians to drag them back because he wanted to destroy Christianity. But immediately, he was captured by the Lord. Hmm.
He never turned back. He set his head straight to proclaim the gospel he once wanted to destroy. So, I’m trying to influence people and bring them closer to God. I may not be perfect, but St. Paul was not perfect. He stood steadfast in what he was doing, preaching the word, and was ready to die for it. And I think I’m prepared to die for the love of God and God’s sake.
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