The following lessons could be learnt from Saul's experience on his way to Damascus except
From Saul's experience on his way to Damascus (recorded in Acts 9:1-22), the lessons include:
A. Sinners are special before God: Saul, despite his past actions of persecuting Christians, was chosen by God for a specific purpose, demonstrating God's grace and mercy towards sinners.
B. Each individual has a specific purpose on earth: Saul's encounter with Jesus led to his conversion and redirection of purpose. It highlights the idea that every individual has a unique role or purpose in God's plan.
D. Any individual can be an asset to God's kingdom: Saul, who later became the apostle Paul, became a significant asset to God's kingdom after his conversion, preaching and spreading the message of Christianity.
The lesson not learned from Saul's experience is that ignorantly persecuting God is acceptable. Saul's persecution of Christians was not justified, and his encounter with Jesus led to a profound transformation and realization of the error in his actions.
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