A Forgotten Hero by Charles R. Swindoll Acts 9:20–25 - TopicsExpress



          

A Forgotten Hero by Charles R. Swindoll Acts 9:20–25 The transformation is stunning. Saul, no doubt with blood stains still on his garment from Christians he had tortured, now stood with arms outstretched announcing, Im here to testify to you that Jesus is the Messiah, Gods Son. And the people who heard it were amazed. The Greek text uses the term from which we get the word ecstatic. They responded with nothing short of ecstatic astonishment at the swift reversal of Sauls life. Imagine sitting in the synagogue. In front of you, preaching Jesus as the Messiah, is the very man responsible for condemning innocent Christians to death. Others he had taken into prisons, perhaps some of them relatives and friends. The room was full of jaw-dropped stares. The next statement assures us he didnt slow down: But Saul kept increasing in strength and confounding the Jews who lived at Damascus by proving that this Jesus is the Christ (Acts 9:22). It gets better. Not only did Saul preach about Christ, he preached with remarkable skill. The word translated proving comes from a Greek verb, which means, to knit together from several different strands. Sauls sermons were skillfully woven together, seamlessly delivered with compelling logic—all signs of a gifted expositor. Word by word, sentence by sentence, point by point, Saul walked his listeners through the powerful passages of the Old Testament Scriptures, including the writings of the prophets, presenting an airtight case for believing in Christ as their promised Messiah. Until Saul made his case, most had never made that connection. What a convincing communicator! Before we go on, lets pause and remind ourselves, none of these remarkable events could have been witnessed, or even recorded for that matter, had it not been for Ananiass courageous faith. You may have never thought of that until now. Saul would have remained blind and trembling had the disciple of Damascus refused to obey and go to Straight Street. All this was set in motion because God used the memorable faith of a little-known but faithful hero. His trembling but faithful obedience changed the destiny of millions, including you and me.
Posted on: Sat, 23 Nov 2013 07:42:25 +0000

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