A Good Man Gets Saved - C
August 21, 2018
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Paul was a man running from God. He was also a man who was convicted by God, and now we see Paul as a man broken by God. And, as Paul opens his eyes after the flash of light, he sees nothing. So, having been blinded, he is led to Damascus by his companions, where he is shut off from the world, and eats and drinks nothing for three days.
References:
Acts 9:1-9
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