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This Week's Devo

    Beautiful Transformation


There is something breathtaking about real transformation.

Not surface change.
Not behavior modification.
Not image management.

But the kind of change that only God can orchestrate.

In Scripture, one of the most stunning examples of this kind of transformation is a man named Saul.

Before he became the apostle Paul — the writer of much of the New Testament — he was a feared persecutor of Christians. He hunted believers. He approved their imprisonment. He was convinced he was defending God while actively opposing Him.

And then, on a dusty road to Damascus, everything changed.

  

Interrupted by Light

As Saul traveled with authority to arrest more believers, a brilliant light from heaven flashed around him. He fell to the ground. A voice called his name.

In a single moment, the man who thought he could see clearly realized he had been spiritually blind.

When the light faded, Saul could not see at all.

For three days, he sat in darkness.

I find that detail so meaningful.

God didn’t just redirect his path.
He dismantled his vision.

Sometimes transformation requires the removal of what we thought was clarity.

  

The Scales Fall

When Saul’s sight was restored, Scripture says something like scales fell from his eyes.

That image is powerful.

The man who once viewed believers as enemies now saw them as family.
The man who breathed threats now proclaimed grace.
The man who tried to destroy the Church became one of its greatest missionaries.

Saul didn’t become a better version of his old self.

He became new.

Not instantly polished.
Not instantly platformed.
But inwardly transformed.

He spent time learning. Growing. Sitting under others. Allowing God to shape the raw edges of his calling. Transformation for him was both sudden and unfolding — a holy collision followed by a faithful process.

  

God’s Redemptive Thread

Here’s the part that gives me chills:

Even before Saul’s heart changed, God was at work.

When persecution scattered believers, they carried the Gospel with them. What Saul meant to crush, God used to expand. What looked destructive became catalytic.

God was not reacting to Saul’s evil.
He was weaving redemption through it.

The same is true for us.

  

The Filters We Carry

Most of us will never stand on a road blinded by heavenly light. But we know what it feels like to live with distorted vision.

We carry labels:

Weak.
Unlovable.
Unwanted.
Trapped by my past.
Disqualified.

These labels act like filters over everything we see — especially ourselves.

But transformation begins when those filters fall.

When the enemy whispers that you are trapped by your past, God declares that you are a new creation.
When shame says you are defeated, God says you are more than a conqueror.
When insecurity says you are weak, God says His power rests on you.

God has never seen you through the lens of your worst moment.

  

A Beautiful Exchange

Saul’s transformation wasn’t cosmetic.

It was an exchange.

Blindness for vision.
Hatred for purpose.
Destruction for mission.
Shame for calling.

Beautiful transformation always involves surrender.

Saul fell to his knees before he could truly see.

What might God need to remove in you before He restores your vision?

What label have you been carrying that was never meant to define you?

The same God who transformed a persecutor into a missionary
is still transforming hearts today.

And He is not intimidated by your past.

He is already weaving beauty through it.

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✨ All of our devotionals are written by Jodi Hendricks, Executive Director of NMFAM and award-winning author of #NoFilter. Jodi’s writing blends biblical truth with everyday life, offering encouragement and challenge for believers to live out their faith boldly.

📖 Want more? You can find additional devotionals and resources on Jodi’s personal blog.

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