Have you ever wondered what went through Saul's mind during the three days he was blind and waiting in Damascus? He'd been on an errand to find Christians and imprison them.
And then he'd had a life-altering meeting with Jesus.
He was brought to Damascus where he waited for three days until God sent Ananias to him. We are told what Ananias thought about this assignment. He was scared. He was resistant. And rightfully so based on Saul's reputation.
But we don't know anything about what Saul did for those three days. What did he think about? Did he realize that his life had been changed forever?
Here is a modern-day rendition of what those days may have been like for Saul...
The Damascus Road Monologue from Gavin Bryce on Vimeo.
Three days of darkness. Three days of silence. Three days to consider what his life had been like and what it was going to become. A conversion so dramatic that it was recorded in scripture for all to hear and read and learn from.
Where has your encounter with Jesus led you? How has it changed your life? And who needs to hear your story?
- Holly Barrett
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