The most important event in your Bible happened on the road to Damascus. Saul of Tarsus, the leader of the rebellion against God, was arrested by Jesus Christ and given a commission to go to the Gentiles. Considering that God had not spoken to the Gentiles for 1000’s of years this was a monumental event. Why did God have to save Saul of Tarsus? After all, he had 12 perfectly good apostles that were trained at the feet of Jesus Christ himself. The most important question that Christians can ask themselves today is Why Paul? The messages below answer that question.

Why Paul?

If you think about it there’s absolutely no reason for God to have saved Saul of Tarsus and allow him to write Romans to Philemon unless God was introducing something new. Well, that’s the case. Paul is the apostle to the Gentiles.

Who Is Paul?

Saul of Tarsus, a student of Gamiliel the greatest teacher in Israel. Saul was a pharisee of the pharisees. A law keeper and self righteous man. God had plans for him that he knew nothing of. One day he found out.

Paul Separated

Romans 1:1 says that Paul was separated unto the Gospel of God. Gal. 1 says that he was separated from his mothers womb. Who was his mother and what was he separated unto? This is Pauls journey from law to grace.