Paul the Apostle (circa 5 A.D. – 64 A.D.), commonly known as Saint Paul, was an apostle who taught the gospel of Jesus Christ to the first-century world. He was likely born between the years of 5 B.C.E. and 5 A.D. and is generally considered one of the most important figures of the the Apostolic Age. According to the account in Acts, Paul’s conversion took place on the road to Damascus, where he reported having experienced a profound change. Thirteen of the twenty-seven books in the New Testament have traditionally been attributed to Paul.
Quotations by Saint Paul the Apostle…
Faith is a conviction of the reality of the things which we do not see. Through faith we understand that the world came into being and still exists at the command of God, so that what is seen does not owe its existence to that which is visible.
Epistle to the Hebrews (11, 1-3), Attributed to Paul the Apostle
Now there are diversities of graces, but the same Spirit. And there are diversities of ministries, but the same Lord. And there are diversities of workings, but the same God who worketh all in all.
Love is the fulfilling of the law.
We are saved by hope, but hope that is seen is not hope, for who hopeth for that which he seeth?