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Persecutor of Christians

SeniorSeeker

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[size=large]Persecutor of Christians[/size]

Saul of Tarsus first appears in Acts as one involved in the stoning of Stephen (Acts 7:58) and then in connection with the more wide-scale persecution that broke out in Jerusalem (Acts 8:1-5). Peter, Stephen, Philip, and Paul play a significant role in the book of Acts because they were involved in events that led to the spread of the Christian faith beyond the Jewish world. Stephen is of particular significance because his preaching and martyrdom appear to have had a profound influence on Saul of Tarsus.

Stephen himself was a Greek-speaking Jew, and one of the original seven deacons (Acts 6:3-6). According to Acts, a group of foreign Jews who had come to live in Jerusalem (vs. 9) entered into a dispute with Stephen over the content of his preaching about Jesus. It is possible, maybe even likely, that Saul of Tarsus was involved in these debates.

Read Acts 6:9-15. What charges were brought against Stephen? What do these charges remind you of? (See also Matt. 26:59-61.)

Acts 6:9-15
9 Then there arose some from what is called the Synagogue of the Freedmen (Cyrenians, Alexandrians, and those from Cilicia and Asia), disputing with Stephen. 10 And they were not able to resist the wisdom and the Spirit by which he spoke. 11 Then they secretly induced men to say,
 
But Jesus got his attention on the Road to Damacus and changing his name to Paul (from Saul) he became a great Christian spreading Jesus' gospel truth! Many sinners who are so against Jesus and Christians when brought down to their lowest point in life God will change and then they become great teachers and preachers of God's Word.....more so most of the time than they were while serving satan and his evil by the love they have in their heart after repentance by changing their ways and turning around to travel on the right road of earthly life for eternal life in heaven forever more! Unless we heed God's Holy Spirit and study the Holy Bible Scriptures, diligently and seek the truth, we could think we are serving God when we really aren't by going against what His absolute truth is! :angel: Ma Betty
 
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