A Zealous Persecutor
Encounters Jesus (Acts 26:9-20)
"I
used to believe that I ought to do everything
I could to oppose the followers of Jesus
of Nazareth. Authorized by the leading
priests, I caused many of the believers
in Jerusalem
to be sent to prison. And I cast my
vote against them when they were condemned
to death. Many times I had them whipped
in the synagogues to try to get them
to curse Christ. I was so violently
opposed to them that I even hounded
them in distant cities of foreign lands.
"One day I was on such a mission
to Damascus,
armed with the authority and commission
of the leading priests. About
noon, Your Majesty, a light from heaven brighter than the sun shone down
on me and my companions. We all
fell down, and I heard a voice saying to me in Aramaic, `Saul, Saul,
why are you persecuting me? It is hard
for you to fight against my will."
" `Who are you, sir?' I asked.
"And the Lord replied, `I am Jesus,
the one you are persecuting. Now stand
up! For I have appeared to you to appoint
you as my servant and my witness. You
are to tell the world about this experience
and about other times I will appear
to you. And I will protect you from
both your own people and the Gentiles.
Yes, I am going to send you to the Gentiles,
to open their eyes so they may turn
from darkness to light, and from the
power of Satan to God. Then they will
receive forgiveness for their sins and
be given a place among God's people,
who are set apart by faith in me.'
"And so, O King Agrippa, I was
not disobedient to that vision from
heaven. I preached first to those in
Damascus, then in Jerusalem and throughout
all Judea, and also to the Gentiles,
that all must turn from their sins and
turn to God--and prove they have changed
by the good things they do.
Taken
from the Holy Bible, New Living Translation,
copyright © 1996. Used by permission
of Tyndale House Publishers, Inc., Wheaton,
Illinois 60189. All rights reserved.
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