Chuck
Colson, founder of Prison Fellowship, spent 40 years helping people hear and
understand the gospel of Jesus Christ. When he died in April 2012, one
newspaper article carried the headline, “Charles Colson, Nixon’s ‘dirty tricks’
man, dies at 80.” It seemed surprising that a man so transformed by faith
should be identified with things he did as a politically ruthless presidential
aide decades earlier before he knew the Savior.
The
apostle Paul’s conversion and his early Christian witness were greeted with
skepticism and fear. When he began preaching that Jesus is the Son of God,
people said, “Is this not he who destroyed those who called on this name in
Jerusalem, and has come here for that purpose?” (Acts 9:21). Later when Paul
went to Jerusalem and tried to join the disciples, they were afraid of him
(v.26). In years to come, Paul never ignored his past, but spoke of it as
evidence of the mercy of God (1 Tim. 1:13-14).
Like
Paul, we don’t need to parade our failures or to pretend they didn’t happen.
Instead, we can thank the Lord that through His grace and power, our past is
forgiven, our present is changed, and our future is bright with hope for all He
has prepared for us.
Only God
can transform our life. (RBC)