As far as salvation goes, it doesn't matter what your past sin is, the blood of Jesus takes away the most grievous of sins, including murder. If you had to first be good enough for Jesus to save you, then your own works is needed for Jesus to accept you. Do you agree, or not?
I must correct you there.
There IS a sin that is unforgivable.
1 John 5:16
The sinner on the cross beside Jesus however confessed with his lips and was saved, moments before his death.
Did you see that.....he was saved!
So my point still stands.... Paul is not a pre-requisite for salvation.
“He that is without sin among you, let him castthe first stone at her.” The people crowded around him were so touched by their own consciences that they departed. When Jesus found himself alone with the woman, he asked her who were her accusers. She replied, “No man,lord.” Jesus then said, “Neither do I condemn thee, GO AND SIN NO MORE.”
Does this require action (work) on her part or is she under grace? or both?
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