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http://www.wau.org/images/spacer.gifSunday, June 29, 2008
2 Timothy 4:6-8,17-18
Today in Rome, Pope Benedict XVI will inaugurate a special year honoring the life and works of St. Paul. It is a year dedicated to celebrating a man who went from hating Jesus to loving him and giving his life so that everyone would come to know Jesus’ love.
- The story of Paul’s conversion can fill us with great hope.
- He was guilty of a very serious wrong, hounding the followers of Jesus to their deaths.
- Yet Jesus showed him mercy and turned him into one of the greatest evangelists of all time.
- If he could do that for the “Terror of Tarsus,”
imagine what he can do for us!- With St. Paul, however, we remember not only the dramatic conversion at the beginning of his walk with Jesus
- but also the ongoing work of conversion in his life.
- We might imagine Paul as a man who never lost his temper,
- was always kind and gentle,
- and never made a mistake.
But the New Testament gives us a rather different picture.- Paul publicly humiliated Peter in Antioch (Galatians 2:11-14).
- He got into a fight with Barnabas over John Mark that led to a division between these once-close brothers (Acts 15:36-40).
- He even called the Galatians—people he was called to pastor with the love of Christ—“stupid” (Galatians 3:1).
Like all of us, Paul had some character faults that took years for God to iron out.- He was not always a model of perfection.
- He was a real human being who developed from self-love to love for Jesus.
It may have taken a lifetime, but God remained faithful.- And Paul kept fighting,
- pressing on to become more like Jesus.
- No matter where we are in our walk with the Lord,
- even if we fail miserably over and over again,
- God will work in us if we keep turning back to him.
“Jesus, how great is your mercy to sinners!We can all be transformed just as powerfully as Paul was.
I am grateful that you bring about conversion
and deep transformation by your Holy Spirit.
**Make me a saint, **
even as I see how great a sinner I am.”