Saul was a youthful ruler in Judea who was also a bitter opponent of Christianity. Humanly speaking, he is the last person we would expect to see converted. But in God's sovereign grace, Saul was converted and became the Apostle Paul. The story is told by comparing Acts 9 with two other accounts in the book of Acts: chapters 22 and 26. Then the welcome at Damascus by Ananias and the welcome at Jerusalem by Barnabas are considered. http://www.fpcr.org/fpdb/OOW/2005/11202005.htm
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Dr. Richard Bacon was born in 1946 and has been married to wife Debby since 1971. He received his education at Memphis State University (BA), now University of Memphis, Whitefield Seminary (M.A.R.; M.Div.; and Ph.D.), and Greenville Presbyterian Theological Seminary (Th.M;...