Further Study: “A general slain in battle is lost to his army, but his death gives no additional strength to the enemy.
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Further Study: “A general slain in battle is lost to his army, but his death gives no additional strength to the enemy.
Read more at the source: Friday: Further Thought – Conversion of Paul
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Saul honestly thought he was doing God service when he was persecuting the Christians.
Read more at the source: Jesus Heals all Wounds
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You can view an in-depth discussion of “The Conversion of Paul” in the Hope Sabbath School class led by Pastor Derek Morris.
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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