1 Timothy 1:13 Even though I was once a blasphemer and a persecutor and a violent man, I was shown mercy because I acted in ignorance and unbelief.
It’s hard to imagine that Paul, the great hero of the New Testament church, was once a blasphemer, persecutor, and violent man. This must have been part of his testimony when preaching to the Jewish communities and Christian churches located in the Mediterranean coastal towns. Both groups would have known about his reputation and could have rejected him because of his past – the Jews saw him as a traitor; the Christians suspected him of being a spy.
Paul didn’t hide his past either. It was an important part of who he was. He referred to his past because people would see how much he had changed. His testimony brought glory to Christ for the changes that He had wrought in Paul’s life. Before meeting Christ on the Damascus Road, Paul thought that he knew everything about God and had served Him faithfully. After personally encountering Jesus, Paul’s life was never the same.
The question that we should ask ourselves today is this: how has my life changed since I came to personally know Jesus?
Prayer: Lord Jesus, just as You did to Paul, You come into our lives to challenge our ideas and change our ways. Things are totally different when we give our hearts to You. Help us to make those changes real, lasting, and effective. Let our living testimonies bring glory to You. In Your Holy Name, we pray. Amen.
John Stuart is the pastor of Erin Presbyterian Church in Knoxville, Tennessee. If you would like to comment on today’s message or ask a question about it, please send John an email to pastor@erinpresbyterian.org.
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