Damascus Experience
I decided to do my paper on Acts 9:1 though Acts 9:9. I chose this passage because I believe it made a huge difference in Christianity. After his experience on the road, Paul became one of the most influential men in the Bible. He also wrote two- thirds of the New Testament. Paul was one of the most intelligent men of his time. This is why his conversion was so important. Luke wrote this book. It was written around 62 A.D. This was a letter originally written to Theophilus. The purpose of writing to Theophilus was to give him greater insight into the origins of Christianity. It is thought that he was a converted Gentile.This miraculous event occurred on the road to Damascus. Saul was a member of the Sanhedrin. It was the middle of the day, and Gods light shined brighter than the sun. The bright light blinded Paul, maybe to show him his blindness in persecution. Paul wa
When he was almost to Damascus, God hit him with a spotlight from Heaven. Who knows how many would have died if Paul and his entourage would have killed in Damascus. Saul is thrown to the ground, and then God asks Saul why he's been messing with his people. Saul was known as the most zealous representative of the Jewish community when it came to persecution. Jesus tells him to get up, go into Damascus, and he will be given his orders from there. Paul gets up, dusts himself off, and looks around. Paul was so shaken up; he didn't eat or drink for three days. Paul gets his boots knocked off when he finds out it is Jesus Christ. Because he experienced this event himself, there was no way he could deny it. Even after having the snot scared out of him, Paul has the presence of mind to ask what Jesus wants. He went from the persecution of Christians to the conversion of sinners. In turn, Paul asks who is speaking to him. The men traveling with Paul stood dumbfounded, they could hear a voice, but they couldn't see anything. He understood that this vision was from the God he had been trying to serve, only to learn that he had badly misunderstood God.
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