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John Newton was born in east London in 1725. As a young man, he joined the navy and worked on merchant ships. Like most sailors of his time, he was well-known to be given to blasphemy, gambling, and alcohol. Newton was an outspoken atheist and would often attempt to persuade others to abandon their faith in God. For several years, he worked in the slave trade and commandeered his own slave ship. However, during one voyage, a terrifying storm caused Newton to pray and cry out to God for his life. He realized his sinful state and later marked that event as the point he began to understand his need to be saved. He went on to become a leader in the British abolitionist movement and penned the beloved hymn, Amazing Grace. Augustine was raised by a single mother who prayed desperately for his salvation. He was a womanizer, philosopher, and for a time, devotee of a false Persian religion. However, he came to know the gospel through the preaching of Ambrose in Milan and eventually surrendered his life to Christ when he heard a voice that told him to take up a Bible and read. St. Augustine would become the most influential Christian theologian ever. Church history is full of stories like these of dramatic conversion. But the most significant of them all is without a doubt the conversion of Saul of Tarsus. In Acts 9, Luke describes how the Lord Jesus himself confronted the murderous Saul on the way to Damascus. Saul was a chosen instrument. He will go on to be the protagonist in the second half of the book. But before Saul could do God’s will, he had to be broken of his own. In the history-altering story of Saul, we see the necessity of conversion for all Christians, and its connection to our own calling.
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