“Why Are You Opposing Me?”
Meanwhile, Saul continued to oppose the Lord's followers. He
said they would be put to death. He went to the high priest. He asked the
priest for letters to the synagogues in
On
his journey, Saul approached
"Who
are you, Lord?" Saul asked.
"I
am Jesus," he replied. "I am the one you are opposing. Now get up and
go into the city. There you will be told what you must do."
The
men traveling with Saul stood there. They weren't able to speak. They had heard
the sound. But they didn't see anyone. Saul got up from the ground. He opened
his eyes, but he couldn't see. So they led him by the hand into
In
"Lord,"
Ananias answered, "I've heard many reports about this man. They say he has
done great harm to God's people in
But
the Lord said to Ananias, "Go! I have chosen this man to work for me. He
will carry my name to those who aren't Jews and to their kings. He will bring
my name to the people of
Then
Ananias went to the house and entered it. He placed his hands on Saul.
"Brother Saul," he said, "you saw the Lord Jesus. He appeared to
you on the road as you were coming here. He has sent me so that you will be
able to see again. You will be filled with the Holy Spirit."
Right
away something like scales fell from Saul's eyes. And he could see again. He
got up and was baptized. After eating some food, he got his strength back.
Saul spent several days with the believers in
Acts 9:1-22
When Saul of Tarsus began to attack the followers of Jesus, no
one could have imagined that he would ever become a disciple of Christ. But
within a few days of an encounter with Jesus, Saul became Paul, one of the most
powerful speaking disciples.
When it comes to God’s work in the most difficult people we
know, don’t be surprised when they come to Jesus.
Never say never when it comes to what God
can do.
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