God Can Convert Any Sinner

Amanda Kidd
Paul - a Pharisee from Tarsus was named Saul at birth, who was indeed one of the fiercest prosecutors of the Christian church. Jesus appeared to him on the road and converted him into His mightiest servant. Paul became an apostle and his writings are recorded in the New Testament. Paul testifies in 1Timothy 1:15 that "Christ Jesus came into the world to save sinners of whom he was the worst." God displays His unlimited patience, mercy, and grace for those who believe in Him, but sinners must repent and be saved. We often judge a sinners conduct, and claim there's no hope for this person because some people actually love their sinful lifestyle. Some refuse to acknowledge God let alone pray, attend church service, or read the Bible. The power of the Holy Spirit can convert murderers, rapists, pedophiles, liars, thieves, adulterers, fornicators, prostitutes, drug addicts, alcoholics, homosexuals, demon possessed, atheists, witchcraft, and beyond.

God is not a man that He shall lie. All one has to do is call on Him and He promises to heal and deliver, you can walk in victory. All have fallen short of God's glory. God, if called upon, can convert every sinner in the universe. Sin is sin to God. Cursing is no worse than lying. All sin is created equal except blasphemy of the Holy Spirit. So if you've blasphemed the Holy Spirit, you need extensive mercy on your soul (amen). But God is a loving, forgiving God who wants all to be saved. Some sinners are so embarrassed of their lifestyles or conduct, that Satan uses their guilt to convince them that they're evil and dirty and can't be purified. Satan convinces them that God will never forgive them. But the devil is truly a liar, haven't you heard? If anyone is suggesting that one cannot receive a purified soul due to embedded sin, they truly discredit our Lord Almighty's power. The Bible says, "Resist the devil and he will flee from you," because we cannot "drink the cup of the Lord and the cup of demons too." So come near to Jesus and He promises to come near to you. (Hallelujah)

Scriptures paraphrased from the Holy Bible.

Published by Amanda Kidd

Amanda Kidd is married with children and resides in suburban Michigan. She is a freelance writer and author of several published and unpublished work of all genres including books, screen and stage plays,al...  View profile

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