Acts 9

Acts 9

Saul, breathing threats against Christians, is traveling to Damascus when a blinding light flashes from heaven. Jesus speaks to him, asking, "Saul, Saul, why do you persecute me?" Saul is blinded and led into Damascus. God instructs a disciple named Ananias to find Saul and restore his sight. Saul is healed, baptized, and immediately begins preaching Jesus in the synagogues. Saul later escapes a plot to kill him and travels to Jerusalem, where Barnabas vouches for him to the skeptical apostles.

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Moses warns Israel not to think their own righteousness earned them the land. He reminds them of their constant rebellion, including the sin of the golden calf right after receiving the Law.

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