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  1. rs for imprisonment and death. His zeal in carrying forward the
  2. persecution was a terror to the Christians in Jerusalem. The Roman
  3. authorities made no special effort to stay the cruel work, and secretly aided
  4. the Jews in order to conciliate them and secure their favor.
  5. The learned Saul was a mighty instrument in the hands of Satan to
  6. carry out his rebellion against the Son of God; but a mightier than Satan
  7. had selected Saul to take the place of the martyred Stephen, and to labor
  8. and suffer for His name. Saul was a man of much esteem among the Jews,
  9. for both his learning and his zeal in persecuting the believers. He was not
  10. a member of the Sanhedrin council until after the death of Stephen, when
  11. he was elected to that body in consideration of the part he had acted on
  12. that occasion.
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  14. 37: The Conversion of Saul
  15. This chapter is based on Acts 9:1-22.
  16. The mind of Saul was greatly stirred by the triumphant death of
  17. Stephen. He was shaken in his prejudice; but the opinions and arguments
  18. of the priests and rulers finally convinced him that Stephen was a
  19. blasphemer; that Jesus Christ whom he preached was an imposter, and
  20. that those ministering in holy offices must be right. Being a man of
  21. decided mind and strong purpose, he became very bitter in his opposition
  22. to Christianity, after having once entirely settled in his mind that the views
  23. of the priests and scribes were right. His zeal led him to voluntarily engage
  24. in persecuting the believers. He caused holy men to be dragged before the
  25. councils, and to be imprisoned or condemned to death without evidence
  26. of any offense, save their faith in Jesus. Of a similar character, though in a
  27. different direction, was the zeal of James and John when they would have
  28. called down fire from heaven to consume those who slighted and scorned
  29. their Master.
  30. Saul was about to journey to Damascus on his own business; but he
  31. was determined to accomplish a double purpose, by searching out, as he
  32. went, all the believers in Christ. For this purpose he obtained letters from
  33. the high priest to read in the synagogues, which authorized him to seize
  34. all those who were suspected of being believers in Jesus, and to send them
  35. by messengers
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  37. to Jerusalem, there to be tried and punished. He set out on his way, full of
  38. the strength and vigor of manhood and the fire of a mistaken zeal.
  39. As the weary travelers neared Damascus, the eyes of Saul rested with
  40. pleasure upon the fertile land, the beautiful gardens, the fruitful orchards,
  41. and the cool streams that ran murmuring amid the fresh green shrubbery.
  42. It was very refreshing to look upon such a scene after a long, wearisome
  43. journey over a desolate waste. While Saul, with his companions, was
  44. gazing and admiring, suddenly a light above the brightness of the sun
  45. shone round about him, “and he fell to the earth, and heard a voice saying
  46. unto him, Saul, Saul, why persecutest thou Me? And he said, Who art
  47. Thou, Lord? And the Lord said, I am Jesus whom thou persecutest: it is
  48. hard for thee to kick against the pricks.”
  49. The Vision of Christ
  50. The scene was one of the greatest confusion. The companions of Saul
  51. were stricken with terror, and almost blinded by the intensity of the light.
  52. They heard the voice, but saw no one, and to them all was unintelligible
  53. and mysterious. But Saul, lying prostrate upon the ground, understood the
  54. words that were spoken, and saw clearly before him the Son of God. One
  55. look upon that glorious Being imprinted his image forever upon the soul
  56. of the stricken Jew. The words struck home to his heart with appalling
  57. force. A flood of light poured in upon the darkened chambers of his mind,
  58. revealing his ignorance and error. He saw that, while imagining himself
  59. to be zealously serving God in persecuting the followers of Christ, he had
  60. in reality been doing the work of Satan.
  61. He saw his folly in resting his faith upon the
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  63. assurances of the priests and rulers, whose sacred office had given them
  64. great influence over his mind and caused him to believe that the story of
  65. the resurrection was an artful fabrication of the disciples of Jesus. Now
  66. that Christ was revealed to Saul, the sermon of Stephen was brought
  67. forcibly to his mind. Those words which the priests had pronounced
  68. blasphemy, now appeared to him as truth and verity. In that time of
  69. wonderful illumination his mind acted with remarkable rapidity. He
  70. traced down through prophetic history and saw that the rejection of Jesus
  71. by the Jews, His crucifixion, resurrection, and ascension had been foretold
  72. by the prophets, and proved Him to be the promised Messiah. He
  73. remembered the words of Stephen: “I see the heavens opened, and the
  74. Son of man standing on the right hand of God” (Acts 7:56), and he knew
  75. that the dying saint had looked upon the kingdom of glory.
  76. What a revelation was all this to the persecutor of the believers. Clear
  77. but terrible light had broken in upon his soul. Christ was revealed to
  78. him as having come to earth in fulfillment of His mission, being rejected,
  79. abused, condemned, and crucified by those whom He came to save, and as
  80. having risen from the dead and ascended into the heavens. In that terrible
  81. moment he remembered that the holy Stephen had been sacrificed by his
  82. consent, and that through his instrumentality many worthy saints had met
  83. their death by cruel persecution.
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  85. “And he trembling and astonished said, Lord, what wilt Thou have me
  86. to do? And the Lord said unto him, Arise, and go into the city, and it shall
  87. be told thee what thou must do.” No doubt entered the mind of Saul that
  88. this was the veritable Jesus of Nazareth who spoke to him, and that He
  89. was indeed the long-looked-fo

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