The Magnificent Seven: Part 7 – Paul
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In this episode of The Leader’s Notebook (Ep. 295) from our seven-part series, The Magnificent Seven, and the final message in this series, I turn our attention to Paul the Apostle and the decisive turning points God used to shape the most influential voice of the early church. We begin with his commissioning in Acts 13 and look back to his dramatic conversion, his unmistakable calling, and the costly obedience that followed. Saul of Tarsus emerges as a Roman citizen, an elite rabbinical scholar, and a relentless Pharisee who encountered the risen Christ and was forever changed. From that encounter, Paul became the great theologian of salvation by faith alone, clarifying what it means for Gentiles to be grafted into the body of Christ. His life reminds us that to touch the church is to touch Christ Himself, and that true Kingdom leadership is not formed by ease, reputation, or advantage, but by answering God’s call wherever it leads.
– Dr. Mark Rutland
- (00:00:03) - The Leaders Notebook
- (00:00:25) - Paul the Apostle
- (00:04:02) - Paul the Apostle
- (00:12:10) - Saul of Tarsus
- (00:20:22) - Paul the Apostle's life
- (00:21:30) - Why Do Certain People Change Their Names?
- (00:27:40) - Paul the Apostle: Suffering and Joy
- (00:35:58) - Simon Peter on the Book of Hebrews
- (00:43:17) - Gentiles and the Law