Saul's Conversion - A Lesson For Today
Posted: Saturday, August 16, 2008
by Denny Smith
"And immediately there fell from his eyes something like scales, and he regained his sight, and he arose and was baptized." (Acts
[The reader would do well to read in order, for background material, three earlier articles posted by your author on this directory - (1) Receiving the Gospel (2) Is Baptism a Part of the Gospel and (3) Preaching Jesus Means Preaching Baptism.]
With Saul's conversion we have the fourth such account with the same result. Verse 18 says of Saul that "he arose and was baptized." (Acts
Jesus in speaking to Saul on the road to
Now what did Ananias tell Saul? Did he tell Saul you need to have faith in Jesus? Did he need to tell him that? Had not Saul become a believer already? Did he tell Saul you need to repent? Had he not done that? If his experience on the road to
The text said he "arose and was baptized." Why be baptized? Was it not because it "shall be told you what you must do" and baptism was the thing he must do? But, we do not have to guess at it or reason our way to this conclusion for we can turn to Acts 22:16 where Saul recounts his conversion experience and tells us what Ananias told him. "'And now why do you delay? Arise, and be baptized, and wash away your sins, calling on His name.'" (Acts
Now why was this a thing Saul must do? Because as the text in Acts
Is it so hard to believe Jesus? Is it so hard to believe Peter, to believe Philip, to believe Ananias? Judged by the belief and practice of the world it must be.
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