Acts 9:19-25 gives the impression that after his conversion, Paul remained in Damascus for a while before returning to Jerusalem ( Acts 9:26 ) .
Read more at the source: Wednesday: The Beginning of Paul’s Ministry
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Acts 9:19-25 gives the impression that after his conversion, Paul remained in Damascus for a while before returning to Jerusalem ( Acts 9:26 ) .
Read more at the source: Wednesday: The Beginning of Paul’s Ministry
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When he realized he was talking to Jesus Himself, Saul asked the question that would give Jesus the opportunity He was looking for: ”What shall I do, Lord?” ( Acts 22:10, NKJV ) . The question indicates contrition in view of his actions up to that moment, but more important, it expresses an unconditional willingness to let Jesus guide his life from then on. Taken to Damascus, Saul was to wait for further instructions.
Read more at the source: Tuesday: Ananias’s Visit
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From Saul to Paul. Shouldn’t that be, “the conversion of Saul”? rather than “the conversion of Paul?” No. Our lesson guide is accurate. Saul’s name was NOT changed to Paul at his conversion. Turns out that he just happened to have two names: Paul and Saul
Read more at the source: 5: The Conversion of Paul – Discussion Starters
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Our theme of: Hymn 378, “Go, Preach My Gospel” is in our memory verse this week as is proclaiming the Name in: Hymn 411, “The Son of God Proclaim” . God’s grace to Paul had not been in vain: Hymn 109, “Marvelous Grace” .
Read more at the source: 5: The Conversion of Paul – Singing with Inspiration
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Read Acts 9:3-9 . What happened when Paul was approaching Damascus? What is the significance of Jesus’ words in Acts 9:5 (see also Acts 26:14 ) ? As Paul and his companions neared Damascus, the unexpected happened: about noon they experienced an intensely bright light from heaven and a voice speaking
Read more at the source: Monday: On the Damascus Road
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