He Was on the Road to Arrest Christians. A Light Knocked Him Off His Horse.
"He stood up blind. Three days later he was preaching what he came to destroy."
He Was on the Road to Arrest Christians. A Light Knocked Him Off His Horse.
Saul was riding to Damascus with arrest warrants to round up Christians. A light from heaven knocked him off his feet. 'Saul, Saul, why are you persecuting me?'
'Who are you, Lord?' 'I am Jesus, whom you are persecuting.' Saul stood up blind. They led him into the city. Three days no food, no water, no sight.
A nervous disciple named Ananias laid hands on him. Scales fell from his eyes. He got baptized, started preaching Jesus immediately, changed his name to Paul, and wrote a third of the New Testament.
WHERE IS THIS IN THE BIBLE?
Where is the story of The Conversion of Saul on the Road to Damascus in the Bible?
The story of The Conversion of Saul on the Road to Damascus is found in the book of Acts, chapter 9.
What is the story of The Conversion of Saul on the Road to Damascus about?
He stood up blind. Three days later he was preaching what he came to destroy.



