Ecclesiastes 7:8a (NLT) - “Finishing is better than starting.”
- The man identified as Saul here in this passage would later give His life to Jesus and become the man we know today as the Apostle Paul. (Acts 9)
- Paul’s start wasn’t a very good one. This is the first time we’ve ever heard about him, and he’s participating in the brutal murder of an innocent man.
- His bad reputation only gets worse as he goes “everywhere” attempting to destroy the church and imprisoning Christians.
- Yet, this same man would go on to become one of the greatest missionaries of all time and the most prolific writer of the New Testament era. His letters are still preaching to us today, revealing the Gospel and God’s truth in a challenging and life-transformative manner that has no equal.
- Paul did what all Christians must do if they are to make a difference in the world and leave a legacy that matters. He didn’t let his past define his future.
Philippians 3:13b-14 (NLT) - “Forgetting the past and looking forward to what lies ahead, I press on to reach the end of the race and receive the heavenly prize for which God, through Christ Jesus, is calling us.