AI OVERVIEW: Saul, a fierce persecutor, encounters a divine light on the road to Damascus, asks, 'Who are you, Lord?' and is blinded; Jesus identifies with his victims, and Ananias is sent to lay hands on him, restore his sight, fill him with the Spirit, and baptize him. Transformation moves quickly as Saul begins preaching that Jesus is the Son of God, astonishes those who expected him to persecute the church, and, with the courage of Ananias and the support of the apostles, faces plots against him; the message outlines six effects of that conversion on both him and the faith community—saving, surprising, shocking, shaking, sharpening, and strengthening.
YOUTUBE DESCRIPTION: In Acts 9, we witness one of the most surprising stories of transformation in Scripture as Saul goes from persecuting the church to proclaiming Jesus. Along the way, we're invited to consider our own blind spots and the ways God gently exposes what's keeping us from Him without c...