Is Redemption Really Free? What Paul's Story Reveals
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Is redemption really free, and if so, what was the price? In this episode of Words From The Word, Pastor Roderick Webster opens with the powerful hymn "Nor Silver Nor Gold" by James M. Gray and takes us deep into Acts 22:1-22 (KJV), where the Apostle Paul stands on the steps of the temple and gives one of the most compelling testimonies in all of Scripture.
You might be asking — Can someone who actively persecuted Christians really be saved? What happened to Paul on the road to Damascus? Why did Paul go blind, and what does that mean for us? What does it mean that redemption was bought with the blood of Jesus?
In this devotion, Pastor Roderick Webster walks us through these key points:
- Paul openly identifies with his persecutors, sharing their background before sharing his transformation
- A blinding light on the Damascus road stopped Paul in his tracks and changed his direction forever
- Ananias, a man of good report, spoke simply — and Paul's sight was restored that same hour
- Paul received a clear calling: to be a witness to all men of what he had seen and heard
- The crowd listened — until Paul mentioned the Gentiles
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CHAPTERS:
0:00 Opening
0:30 Hymn: Nor Silver Nor Gold
1:08 Paul Arrested, Asked to Speak
2:25 Paul's Former Zeal and Religion
3:43 The Damascus Road Encounter
4:56 Blinded and Led to Damascus
5:44 Ananias Restores Paul's Sight
7:20 Baptism and Paul's Calling
7:29 Paul Sent to the Gentiles
8:16 The Crowd Turns Violent
8:38 Closing Blessing