What happened on the road to Damascus? | GotQuestions.org

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What really happened to the Apostel Paul on the Damascus road? In this video, Pastor Nelson answers the question: What happened on the road to Damascus? *** Source Article: https://www.gotquestions.org/damascus-road.html *** Check out, Bible Munch! @BibleMunch https://www.youtube.com/BibleMunch *** Recent Bible Munch Videos: James 1:2-4 - How to Face Trials in Life & Find Joy https://youtu.be/MnxnQ92ikYk John 4:24 - Is there a wrong way to worship? https://youtu.be/spWZfc2pje4 Philippians 4:13 - What this misused verse really means. https://youtu.be/6DlZAWOvSDU *** Recommended Resource: Paul: A Man of Grace and Grit By: Charles R. Swindoll https://bit.ly/3GVK7X6 *** Related Questions: What does it mean to kick against the pricks? https://www.gotquestions.org/kick-against-the-pricks.html What is the story of Saul of Tarsus before he became the apostle Paul? https://www.gotquestions.org/Saul-of-Tarsus.html What were the different missionary journeys of Paul? https://www.gotquestions.org/missionary-journeys-Paul.html Intro/Outro Music: https://www.purple-planet.com Note: Some links may be affiliate links that cost you nothing, but help us share the word of God.

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Today's question is, what happened on the road to Damascus? In this video I'll answer that question from a biblical perspective.
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Then afterwards, as always, I'll share some helpful resources, so stick around until the end.
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The events that happened on the road to Damascus relate not only to the apostle Paul whose dramatic conversion occurred there, but they also provide a clear picture of the conversion of all people.
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While some have an extraordinary, dramatic conversion, known as a Damascus Road Experience, the conversion of all believers follows a similar pattern of Paul's experience on the road to Damascus, described in Paul's own words in Acts 9, verses 1 -9,
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Acts 22, verses 6 -11, and Acts 26, verses 9 -20.
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Putting the three accounts together, the details of this amazing experience come together.
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Paul, who went by the name of Saul at that time, was on his way to Damascus with a letter from the high priest of the temple in Jerusalem, giving him authority to arrest any who belonged to the way, meaning those who followed
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Christ. So intent was he on opposing the name of Jesus of Nazareth, Acts 26, verse 9, that in raging fury he breathed threats and murder against the disciples of the
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Lord. Here was a man who truly hated Christ and all who were associated with Him.
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Suddenly a bright light shone on Saul, causing his entire party to fall to the ground.
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Then Jesus spoke to Saul, asking him, "'Why are you persecuting me?' in a voice only understood by him."
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Saul recognized that this was a deity of some sort because he called him Lord and asked him who he was.
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When Jesus identified himself as the very one Saul had been persecuting, one can only imagine the terror that filled
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Saul's heart. Saul was speechless, no doubt thinking to himself, "'I am a dead man.'"
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The Acts 22 version of the story indicates that Saul's response was to ask what
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Jesus wanted him to do. The Acts 9 and Acts 22 retellings of the story have
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Saul saying Jesus told him to rise and go to Damascus, where he would be told what to do.
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In the Acts 26 story, which is longer and more detailed, Saul describes
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Jesus' commission of him as his messenger to the Gentiles, which must have amazed
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Saul, the ultimate Gentile -hating Pharisee, to turn many from darkness to the light and from the power of Satan to God.
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His message of forgiveness of sin and a place among those who are sanctified by faith must have also astonished
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Saul because the Jews were convinced they alone had the place of honor in God's eyes.
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There is no discrepancy or contradiction among these three accounts. Even though Saul received his commission from Jesus on the road, he still had to go into Damascus and be told what to do, meet with Ananias who laid hands on him, receive the
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Holy Spirit, be baptized, and be received by the disciples there. At Damascus, he also went for three days without eating or drinking and then received his sight, which had been taken from him, on the road.
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The phrase Damascus road experience is used to describe a conversion which is dramatic and startling.
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Many people receive Christ in a life -changing, instantaneous experience, although many others describe their conversion as more of a gradual understanding of the truth of the gospel of Jesus Christ.
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But both types of experiences have several things in common. First, salvation is of the
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Lord, by His will and according to His plan and purpose. As He does one way or another to each of us,
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Jesus made it clear to Saul that He had gone His own way for long enough. Now He was to become an instrument in the hands of the
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Master to do His will as He had foreordained it. Second, the response of both
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Saul and all those who are redeemed by Christ is the same, what do you want me to do?
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Like Saul, we do not bargain, negotiate, question, or come halfway. The response of the redeemed is obedience.
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When God truly touches our hearts, our only response can be, Lord, may Your will be done and may
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You use me to do it. Such was the experience of Saul on the Damascus road. Saul's dramatic conversion on the road to Damascus was the beginning of an incredible journey.
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And while not all conversions are as startling as Saul's, each of us is commissioned by Jesus to live in obedience to Him, love one another in His name, know
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Christ and the power of His resurrection and the fellowship of sharing in His suffering, becoming like Him in His death,
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Philippians 3, verse 10, and tell the world of the wonderful riches in Christ.
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