52 Reasons to Love the Church
By Kathy Pollard
What’s more inspiring than seeing someone turn their life around? The greatest novels and movies are built around that very theme. Think of the crotchety, stingy Ebenezer Scrooge in A Christmas Carol, for example. His joy and benevolence at the end is so satisfying!
Perhaps the most remarkable transformation story is of the apostle Paul. He went from church persecutor to church preacher (Gal. 1:13). How? He encountered Christ. Notice the progression in Acts chapter nine:
- “But Saul, still breathing threats and murder against the disciples of the Lord”- v. 1
- “Saul, Saul, why are you persecuting Me?”- v. 4
- “Who are you, Lord?”- v. 5
- “Then he arose and was baptized”- v. 18
- “And immediately he proclaimed Jesus in the synagogues”- v. 20
- “At Damascus he had preached boldly in the name of Jesus”- v. 27
- “He went in and out among them at Jerusalem, preaching boldly in the name of the Lord”- v. 28
Amazing! After experiencing the power of Christ, Paul would spend the rest of his life telling others about it (Eph. 3:20; 6:10; Phil. 4:13; Col. 2:12).
If you’ve been a Christian for any length of time, you’ve probably witnessed some beautiful transformations. You’ve seen the gospel of grace soften hard hearts. You’ve shed tears of joy over a spiritual wanderer’s homecoming.
Maybe you have a loved one who is still resistant to the Truth or is living in sin. I’ve been there. I know the angst and heartache over their choices and the worry over their soul.
Or maybe you were the one who was transformed. You stepped away from a worldly lifestyle to embrace the way of life. Or you got entangled in a sin you never thought you’d touch with a ten-foot pole but finally and humbly walked the path of repentance. I’ve been there, too, friend.
I’ve heard all my life that “God is in the transforming business,” but it took some years and maturity for me to really appreciate what that means. God has done and is doing His part (2 Cor. 5:21). It’s up to us to do ours (Rom. 12:1-2; Col. 2:6). How wonderful to be part of a church family that helps us do that through their love, grace, patience, guidance, and compassion!
Don’t give up. Don’t give in. God is still at work and victory is still possible through the power of Christ.
“But thanks be to God, who gives us the victory through our Lord Jesus Christ.”
(1 Cor. 15:57)


