With clenched fists Saul left the temple office with letters
of condemnation for all Christians living in Damascus. The High Priest had
sensed his hatred towards Christians and granted his request to bring them back
bound. He hated “The Way”, as it was known in Jerusalem, because they believed
that that the Nazarene was the anointed son of God. Saul vehemently opposed
them in view of their belief that Jesus was the true Messiah and that He had
risen from the dead.
Saul was looking forward to quenching the expansion of this
growing phenomenon and it’s all he could think about as he started his travels
that would take a week to reach his intended destination. For the first fifty
miles he breathed threats to himself regarding these followers of Jesus and
imagined dragging these cult members shackled back to Jerusalem and into prison
where they belonged.
Saul’s donkey kicked up a cloud of dust as he made his way
over the rise. The scorching sun was just a dot hanging directly overhead as he
lifted the goat skinned bag and poured water down his parched throat. Several
other men were traveling with him but were not as focused on persecuting
members of “The Way” as was Saul. They were merely part of a paid contingent
that would help escort the prisoners back to Jerusalem.
On the third day, as he neared Damascus, a bright column of
intense light beamed around him illuminating and temporarily blinded all who
looked at it. Disorientated Saul fell to the ground, closed his eyes and
covered his face.
“Saul, Saul why are
you persecuting me?” thundered a magnificent voice which echoed through the
partially clouded midday sky.
“Who are you, Lord?” replied Saul as he took away his hands
from his face and opened his eyes. He was completely blind as the thundering
voice returned “I am Jesus, whom you are persecuting.”
Visibly shaken, blind and in shock, Saul had no choice but
to allow the men he was traveling with to lead him by the hand into the city. Once
there they left him at the house of Judas where he neither ate nor drank for
three days. In a vision Saul saw a man named Ananias lay hands on him to
restore his sight. Soon the vision became a reality when a man named Ananias
laid hands on him as something like scales fell from his eyes.
The conversion of Saul shows us that anyone can be saved no
matter what their background, or what they have said or done in the past. It reveals the sovereignty of God and the
purpose of our King to turn the hearts of the lost towards His purpose.
So this oppressor of the church was forced to be led by the
hand into a house of a complete stranger, someone who he meant to harm, where
he remained for three days in the dark.
So maybe your conversion wasn’t quite as intense as Saul’s.
Maybe you didn’t get goose bumps, receive a word from a stranger or begin
speaking in tongues but none the less your heart was changed as invisible
spiritual scales fell from your eyes. What seemed like utter nonsense before
you believed is now the truth that can set all men free.
In the life of Saul, he went from a hater of Christians and
persecutor of “The Way” to a man who was willing to be beaten with rods,
scourged to within an inch of his life, lost at sea and shipwrecked, imprisoned
and even stoned just in order to tell people that that Jesus Christ died, was
buried and rose from the dead back to life!
True conversion will change the way you live your life. If
you say you believe in Jesus Christ but worship anything else maybe you still
need God to remove the scales from your eyes. The amazing thing about this
story is that God cared for Saul while he was yet a sinner and went out of His
way to meet him on the road to Damascus.
The truth is, God loves us and is not angry nor does He
desire to punish us. He only wants us to turn to Him, love Him and live our
lives in ways that glorify His Son. God loves the world He created and everyone
in it. He had a plan before the foundations of this world were formed. So now
we have a choice to live in a way that puts a smile on His face or continue to
feed our own flesh.
For God so loved the world that He gave His only begotten
Son that who so ever believed in Him would not perish but receive everlasting
life. With God nothing is impossible.
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