In this Dallas Express article, Louis Darrouzet II argues that Christians should not confuse moral clarity with writing people off as beyond redemption.
- The article uses Saul’s transformation into Paul as the central example of how God can change even those who appear hostile to the faith.
- Darrouzet notes that Saul persecuted Christians, approved of their deaths, and tried to destroy the early Church before becoming one of Christianity’s most influential figures.
- The piece challenges believers to ask whether they have prematurely decided that certain political opponents, celebrities, activists, atheists, or critics of Christianity are beyond God’s reach.
- The author stresses that grace does not mean excusing wrongdoing, celebrating sin, or abandoning truth.
- He contrasts the modern cultural extremes of total acceptance on one side and total condemnation on the other, arguing that Jesus did neither.
- The article points to Stephen’s prayer for his killers as an example of holding firm to truth while still extending mercy.
- Darrouzet argues that Christians must reject sin, protect what is right, and still remember that every person is a soul rather than merely an enemy.
- The article closes with the reminder that believers are not qualified to decide who cannot be changed by God.
Read the full story: https://dallasexpress.com/future-voices/the-person-you-have-written-off-might-be-tomorrows-paul/
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