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Episode 2.51

Before the shipwrecks and prison letters, Paul was a man under suspicion.

Not one of the Twelve. A former persecutor now claiming divine authority.

In his earliest writings—Galatians and 1 Thessalonians—Paul defends his calling, clarifies his gospel, and opens his heart as a pastor.

In this episode, Zach and Michael trace Paul’s transformation from zealot to apostle, exploring how God turned an enemy of the church into its most tireless servant.

Covered in this episode:

– Galatians 1: Paul’s authority “not from man, but from Christ”

– Galatians 2: Standing alone for gospel truth—even against Peter

– Galatians 4 & 6: The emotional cost of authentic ministry

– 1 Thessalonians 2–3: A pastor’s integrity and affection under fire

– How authority, courage, compassion, and credibility shaped Paul’s early ministry

Takeaway:

The early Paul isn’t polished—he’s passionate, bruised, and believable. His defense of apostleship shows what real ministry looks like when truth and tenderness meet.

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