'Paul', means 'little' but he who was little in stature had a massive ego when it came to resisting Christianity. (1 Tim 1:13).
I. Saul's Intention
A. Saul's was an evil intention. 1 Timothy 1.13b (9.1a).
B. Saul's was an activated intention. (9.1a-2). (1 Timothy 1.14-16).
II. Saul Interrupted
A. This interruption came on the brink of Saul's evil purpose coming to fruition. (9.3a).
B. This was a supernatural interruption. (9.3b).
C. This supernatural interruption had a profound effect upon Saul for enlightenment not extinction. (9.4-5). Saul, however, was in a hearing disposition and when he asked, 'Who art thou, Lord?' he was told the truth he needed to face up to.
III. Saul Instructed
A. Paul's changed disposition. (9.6) Romans 1.5
B. Paul's instruction. (9.6b).
C. Paul's obedience. (9.7-9).
Conclusion
Multitudes of Christians over the centuries, including the most learned, reading Romans, Ephesians or Galatians have recognized small Paul as a spiritual giant.
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Pastor Roy Mohon MA, Dip. Theol. is the minister of the Presbyterian Reformed Church at Stockton-on-Tees. The subordinate standard of the Church is the Westminster Confession of Faith. He has served as Treasurer and committee member for the Trinitarian Bible Society and has...