In contrast to some false teachers, who were saying that only good people find favour with God, the Apostle Paul admits that he had lived an evil life, even though he was a theological lecturer (1 Corinthians 15:9). Although Christ appointed him to be an apostle, it was not because he was a good man. He had not honoured Jesus. Indeed, he had blasphemed God by denigrating Jesus (John 5:22-23), and he had violently persecuted the church (Acts 22:3-5). Nevertheless, Paul was given strength to repent and believe, and then to work for Jesus.