While a friend and I walked along the path of the former Berlin Wall, he
told me, “This is one of those ‘never say never’ places in my life.” He
explained that during the years when the Wall divided the city, he had made a
dozen trips through Checkpoint Charlie to encourage the
Christians under continuing surveillance and opposition in East Germany. More
than once, he had been detained, questioned, and harassed by the border guards.
In 1988, he took his teenage children to West Berlin and told them,
“Take a good look at this wall, because someday when you bring your children
here, this wall will still be standing.” A year later it was gone.
When Saul of Tarsus began to attack the followers of Jesus, no one could
have imagined that he would ever become a disciple of Christ. “Never. Not a
chance.” Yet Acts 9:1-9 records the
story of Saul’s blinding encounter with Jesus on the road to Damascus. Within a
few days of that life-changing event, Saul was preaching in the synagogues of
Damascus that Jesus was the Son of God, to the astonishment of all who heard
him (vv.20-21).
When it comes to God’s work in the most difficult people we know, we
should never say “never.”