In Acts 9 we read about the conversion of Saul of Tarsus. We can learn a lot from his experience.
(1) Saul, having received permission from the Jews in Jerusalem, was traveling to the city of Damascus to arrest any Christians he might find there. He was known for his persecution of Christians.
Here’s one important lesson: Saul was sincere in his religion, but he was sincerely wrong. Acts 23:1 Letting your conscience be your guide is not good advice when it comes to religion.
(2) on the road to Damascus, he saw a bright light and then a voice saying,” Saul, Saul, why are you persecuting me?” Saul asked, “Who are you?” And Jesus replied, “I am Jesus, the one you are persecuting “ Saul immediately says, “What do you want me to do, Lord?”
Do you think Saul “believed”. At this point? Yes. Because he asked Jesus what he needed to do and added to that he obeyed when Jesus told him what to do. So, is Saul Saved now? He has believed in Jesus. What was Jesus’s answer? “Go into the city and it shall be TOLD thee what thou MUST DO. “ Yes, Faith was absolutely necessary, but Jesus says there is “more” you Have (must) to do.
(3)So Saul goes into the city and spends the next 3 days praying and fasting. Do you think he was thinking about how wrong he had been and was sorry? Wouldn’t this be “repenting”?
So let’s recap. #1. Paul has had a true religious experience. Is he saved now?
#2. Paul has “believed in Jesus”. Is he saved now?
#3. Paul has prayed for 3 days. Is he saved now?
Jesus said he would be “told” what he must do. No one has told him anything at this point in the story.
4. Then Anninas comes to him and in Acts 22:16 and says “What are you waiting for? Arise and be baptized and WASH AWAY YOUR SINS. What?? You mean after experiencing a religious experience, praying for 3 days and believing in Jesus, he still had his sins? Apparently so. Does that mean “faith only” did not save him? Guess not. Does that mean Baptism is necessary to salvation?
Here’s what the scriptures teach:
Believe mark 16:16
Repent Acts 17:30
Be baptized Acts 2:38, I Peter 3:21
Saul’s conversion complies in every aspect with these scriptures.
Check out other people’s conversions in the book of Acts. This is how people were saved in the New Testament.
(1) Saul, having received permission from the Jews in Jerusalem, was traveling to the city of Damascus to arrest any Christians he might find there. He was known for his persecution of Christians.
Here’s one important lesson: Saul was sincere in his religion, but he was sincerely wrong. Acts 23:1 Letting your conscience be your guide is not good advice when it comes to religion.
(2) on the road to Damascus, he saw a bright light and then a voice saying,” Saul, Saul, why are you persecuting me?” Saul asked, “Who are you?” And Jesus replied, “I am Jesus, the one you are persecuting “ Saul immediately says, “What do you want me to do, Lord?”
Do you think Saul “believed”. At this point? Yes. Because he asked Jesus what he needed to do and added to that he obeyed when Jesus told him what to do. So, is Saul Saved now? He has believed in Jesus. What was Jesus’s answer? “Go into the city and it shall be TOLD thee what thou MUST DO. “ Yes, Faith was absolutely necessary, but Jesus says there is “more” you Have (must) to do.
(3)So Saul goes into the city and spends the next 3 days praying and fasting. Do you think he was thinking about how wrong he had been and was sorry? Wouldn’t this be “repenting”?
So let’s recap. #1. Paul has had a true religious experience. Is he saved now?
#2. Paul has “believed in Jesus”. Is he saved now?
#3. Paul has prayed for 3 days. Is he saved now?
Jesus said he would be “told” what he must do. No one has told him anything at this point in the story.
4. Then Anninas comes to him and in Acts 22:16 and says “What are you waiting for? Arise and be baptized and WASH AWAY YOUR SINS. What?? You mean after experiencing a religious experience, praying for 3 days and believing in Jesus, he still had his sins? Apparently so. Does that mean “faith only” did not save him? Guess not. Does that mean Baptism is necessary to salvation?
Here’s what the scriptures teach:
Believe mark 16:16
Repent Acts 17:30
Be baptized Acts 2:38, I Peter 3:21
Saul’s conversion complies in every aspect with these scriptures.
Check out other people’s conversions in the book of Acts. This is how people were saved in the New Testament.
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