Saint Paul claimed to be the chief sinner, but the man that Paul Adams once was could rival him—but not anymore.
The life of deceit, selfishness, and pain that the author engaged in is now in the rearview mirror. When he reads about the people who will not inherit the kingdom of God, he can see the man he used to be walking toward eternal destruction.
While Adams was close to ce...
Saint Paul claimed to be the chief sinner, but the man that Paul Adams once was could rival him—but not anymore.
The life of deceit, selfishness, and pain that the author engaged in is now in the rearview mirror. When he reads about the people who will not inherit the kingdom of God, he can see the man he used to be walking toward eternal destruction.
While Adams was close to ce...