Acts 9:19-25. Saul went to Damascus to engage in his favorite pastime: Murdering Christians. But things got weird on the drive up and by the time he pulled into town he saw things very differently, and by very differently, I mean not at all.
After Saul got everything sorted out and de-blinded, he did what he set out to do in the first place. He went to church (Jewish church that is). Everybody knew what he was on his way there to do, but nobody knew what happened to him on the way, and now they’re all in the same room. How’s this going to go over?
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