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Q3. (Ephesians 3:7-9) Why is Paul so careful to be humble about his call and apostleship?

Paul was humble because God's grace was on him, he was aware of who he was before he met Jesus, the least of the apostles; but God's power, His riches were felt in the heart of Paul, and it was because of this he could go forth and be that light to the Gentiles.

How can his example help us remain as humble servants?

It is Christ's example that reminds me, I am a servant of the Almighty God, my life must be that light to the world, so they can see God's glory shine through me, not because of anything I have done, but because of the power of Christ working in me. :huh:

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PAUL NEW HE WAS CHOSEN B Y GOD TO DO GODS WORK.PAUL USED TO HUNT DOWN CHRISTIANS SO THEY WERE PUT TO DEATH.CHRIST APPEARD TO PAUL AND CHANGED HIS HEART.PAUL BECAME A NEW PERSON.CHRIST SENT HIM OUT TO THE GENTILES TO LET THEM KNOW THAT THEY WERE GODS PEOPLE ALSO.PAUL HUMBLED HIMSELF AS A SERVANT OF THE GOSPEL,KNOWING BY THE GRACE OF GOD HIS LIFE WAS CHANGED.

GOD HAS CALLED US AS BELIEVERS TO BE SERVANTS AND GO OUT INTO THE WORLD AND LET THE UNSAVED KNOW WHAT JESUS CHRIST HAS DIED FOR OUR SINS AND THAT THERE IS EVERLASTING LIFE (IN SALVATION)

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Paul was so careful to be humble about his apostleship because he knew that God gave him the grace to preach to the Gentiles although he was the prime prosecutor of Christ's followers. In his words, he is the "less than the least" of the apostles. Like Paul, we are also prosecutors of Christ. We should bear in mind that before we are called by Christ to salvation, He died for our sins.

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Q3. (Ephesians 3:7-9) Why is Paul so careful to be humble about his call and apostleship? How can his example help us remain as humble servants?

Paul knew his message to the Gentiles might make them want to follow Paul...instead of Christ, which would be devastating to him. He wanted people to know who he was and from where he came...and his change came about exclusively through the power of Christ.

As a Christian one might feel somewhat better than the unbeliever, more privileged and a little smug. Christ said we are all equal as believers and all are invited to come to Him.

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Q3. (Ephesians 3:7-9) Why is Paul so careful to be humble about

his call and apostleship? How can his example help us remain as

humble servants?

Why is Paul so careful to be humble about his call and apostleship?

Becuase he knows who he is, but doesn't want to give the others the impression that he is better than them since he sees himself as the chief of sinners. He does not want to turn people away from coming to christ. :rolleyes:

How can his example help us remain as humble servants?

To remember we were once where they are should keep us humble to have compassion for the ones that are there now. :rolleyes:

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Q3. (Ephesians 3:7-9) Why is Paul so careful to be humble about his call and apostleship? How can his example help us remain as humble servants?

Because he was a sinner, an enmey of the church, but Juses came and saved him, God bless (given) him with the gift to preach the good news about Jesus Christ.

We should never forget what Jesus has saved us from. We were living a life of sin at one time.

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Paul was careful to be humble about his call because he knew it was a gift, something to cherish, given to him by God. His example can help us remain humble because it's a reminder that we have all sinned and only through Christ's death can we have life.

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Q3. (Ephesians 3:7-9) Why is Paul so careful to be humble about his call and apostleship? How can his example help us remain as humble servants?

Paul, knowing who he was, what he has done to the disciples of Christ and how God showed him mercy by forgiving him of all the evil he has done and choosing him to be the carrier of the mystery of God (preaching the gospel to the gentiles), was very careful not to become proud or boast about his accomplishments and fame. Instead, he humbled himself just as the one who called him did (Philippians 2:5-8). Paul said of himself, "Iam the least of all the apostles". Paul knew most of the apostles were "mere" fishermen and he was a scholar yet he was not proud.

What an example Paul is to us. We must learn to put on the garment of humility and see ourselves as servants of the Lord, called to serve humanity with the gospel. Let us learn to esteem others more than ourselves. WE MUST REMEMBER THAT THE BIBLES SAYS IF WE HUMBLE OURSELVES GOD WILL LIFT US UP. AGAIN GOD RESIST THE PROUD BUT GIVES GRACE TO THE HUMBLE.

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Q3. (Ephesians 3:7-9) Why is Paul so careful to be humble about his call and apostleship? How can his example help us remain as humble servants?

his call and apostleship were both a gift from god. he did nothing to receive them,but he knew woe is me if i preach not the gospel. see, he knew who he was, the least of all the apostles, one born abnormally in time, one unworthy to be called an apostle for persecuting the church. he also knew that trying to become a pharisee of pharisees lead him to perfecting his own flesh,but he counted it as rubbish later on. so the closer we get to a holy god, we find ourselves lacking beyond measure, and only one can provide and sustain us in and through all things.

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Paul remembered what he had been before his encounter with Jesus on the Damascus Road. Only God could have loved him enough to change him and turn his life around. He was completely disqualified for the call he received from God. Only through God

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Paul was so humble about his call, because of the person that he was. His persecution to Christians and all that God was about was overwhelmingly cruel. So because of who he was it created a more humble servant to think that God would chose such a wretch like him to bring His word was probably so awesome that a mere human cannot touch that kind of Love.

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Q3. (Ephesians 3:7-9) Why is Paul so careful to be humble about his call and apostleship? How can his example help us remain as humble servants? Paul never forgot where he came from and the awful things he had done against the church and Jesus Christ. We too were once DEAD IN OUR SINS also.
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Q3. (Ephesians 3:7-9) Why is Paul so careful to be humble about his call and apostleship? How can his example help us remain as humble servants?

paul show an expression of extreme humility. and refers to the footsteps of God in the unfolding of His plain for man of the riches of His grace in all ages to come.

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Q3. (Ephesians 3:7-9) Why is Paul so careful to be humble about his call and apostleship?

Paul was like a brand snatched out of the fire, since he persecuted the Saints before his conversion. He recognized that his calling as an Apostle was a gift of God's free grace and mercy...God's choice, not anything he did to earn it or to be arrogant about.

How can his example help us remain as humble servants?

Our calling and having been chosen is just as Paul was...we didn't earn it, but were sovereignly chosen. Any gifts or talents we possess are given by God and we can take no credit for any of it.

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Q3. (Ephesians 3:7-9)

Why is Paul so careful to be humble about his call and apostleship?

How can his example help us remain as humble servants?

Anyone who sees Christ in His glory realizes his own sinfulness and uselessness. This is what we see in Paul, who followed Christ in humility, rejection and suffering. We will do well to follow his example. Paul was not proud and arrogant being rather wise and understanding. Those that are truly wise, like the Apostle Paul, will have the hallmark of genuine humility. We should note that the divine character is made up of holiness, love, humility, meekness, kindness and forgiveness. This we can only aim to reflect from our association with the Lord Jesus.

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Q3. (Ephesians 3:7-9) Why is Paul so careful to be humble about his call and apostleship?

Paul never forgot who he had been describeing himself as "less than the least". Yet, he recognized the great power he had as God's servant because a servant only has the power of the one whom he serves. Paul recognized his ministry was a gift; not something he deserved or earned as a persecuter of Christians.

How can his example help us remain as humble servants?

We are no different than Paul and should recognize the power of the one we serve, our God given gifts, and our role as a servant to fulfill our purpose.

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3a) Paul is being humble, because he is aware he had persecuted many Christians before his Damascus conversion. He also knows that his ministry to preach the good news to gentiles is a gift from God, and called to be an apostle of Jesus Christ by the will of God. He is a servant of God. :huh:B) If we are consciously aware of how we have been saved from our sin by God

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Q3. (Ephesians 3:7-9) Why is Paul so careful to be humble about his call and apostleship? How can his example help us remain as humble servants?

Because being humble glorifies God. Paul was a great apostle and touched many lives and still is touching lives through his word for Gods glory and that pleases Christ so we should want to do the same as Christians.

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Q3. (Ephesians 3:7-9) Why is Paul so careful to be humble about his call and apostleship? How can his example help us remain as humble servants?

Why is Paul so careful to be humble about his call and apostleship?

Paul was very humble about his call becasue he knew what he was and did in his past and so did all the others. However when you accept Jeuses and let him use you, you know that with God all things are possible and Paul knew that nobody but God change his life.

How can his example help us remain as humble servants.

His example can help us in the way of remembering that we didn't always follow Christ. We were not always saved and some were saved and had back slid but don't point out others fault to the degree as if you were always humble and so good.

We have to deny ourselves in order for God to use us. In doing that you remember where God brought you from and not go back but reflex so that you can see how far you have come in Christ Jesus.

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Q3. (Ephesians 3:7-9) Why is Paul so careful to be humble about his call and apostleship? How can his example help us remain as humble servants?

Paul is so careful to be humble about his call and apostleship because he never forgot who he had been, but he did not wallow in it, but humbly accepted his task and moved on to God's will for his life. He had "persecuted of the Church of God" (1 Corinthians 15:9), "a blasphemer and a persecutor and a violent man" (1Timothy 1:13). He told Timothy, "Christ Jesus came into the world to save sinners - of whom I am the worst" (1Timothy 1:15).

His example can help us remain as humble servants knowing that God call us to be custodians/stewards of his Good News not because of what we have done but because of who we are.

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Q3. (Ephesians 3:7-9) Why is Paul so careful to be humble about his call and apostleship? How can his example help us remain as humble servants?

Paul is so careful to be humbled about his call and apostleship because he never forgot who he had been, but he did not wallow in it, but humbly accepted his task and moved on to God's will for his life. He had "persecuted of the Church of God" (1Corinthians 15:9), "a blasphemer and a persecutor and a violent man" (1Timothy 1:13) He told Timothy, "Christ Jesus came into the world to save sinners - of whom I am the worst" (1Timothy 1:15).

His example can help us remain as humble servants knowing that God call us to be custodians/stewards of His Good News not because of what we have done but because of who we are.

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