The Conversion of Paul (Acts 9:1-9)
• The Conversion of Paul (Acts 9:10-19)
• Ananias Is Instructed to Go to Saul (Acts 9:10-16)
• God Instructs Ananias Where to Go (Acts 9:10-11)
• Paul Is Shown a Vision of Ananias Coming to Him (Acts 9:12)
• Ananias Fears Because of Who Saul Is (Acts 9:13-14)
• The Lord Informs Ananias That He Has Chosen Saul (Acts 9:15-16)
• Ananias Goes to Saul (Acts 9:17-19)
• Ananias Informs Saul That He Was Sent to Restore His Sight (Acts 9:17)
• Saul Is Mentally Controlled by the Holy Spirit (Acts 9:17)
• The Scales Fall from Saul’s Eyes, Restoring His Sight (Acts 9:18)
• Saul Takes Food and Is Strengthened (Acts 9:19)
• There Is a Timeline Break in Acts 9:19 Between Sentences
o Saul Took Food and Was Strengthened (Acts 9:19a)
o Saul Was with the Disciples at Damascus for Some Days (Acts 9:20)
Paul Is Trained by Christ in the Wilderness for Three Years (Galatians 1:11–2:1)
• Paul’s Gospel Was Not from Men (Galatians 1:11-14)
o He Did Not Receive It from Men (Galatians 1:11-12)
o He Persecuted the Church in His Former Life (Galatians 1:13)
o He Was Advancing in Judaism Beyond His Peers (Galatians 1:14)
• Paul Is Called by Grace (Galatians 1:15)
o Paul Was Set Apart from the Womb (Galatians 1:15)
o He Was Called Through Grace (Galatians 1:15)
• Paul Describes His Experience on the Damascus Road (Acts 9:1-9)
• Paul Did Not Go Up to Jerusalem After His Conversion (Galatians 1:16)
• Paul Spent Three Years in Arabia, Then Returned to Damascus
• After Three Years, He Went Up to Jerusalem but Was Only Seen by Peter and James (Galatians 1:18-19)
• Paul Spends Time in Syria and Cilicia (Galatians 1:20-24)
• After Fourteen Years, Paul Goes Up to Jerusalem to Discuss the Revelation Given to Him (Galatians 2:1)
Saul Proclaims Jesus in Damascus (Acts 9:19-25)
• Saul Returned from Arabia and Spent a Few Days with the Disciples in Damascus (Acts 9:19b)
• Saul Immediately Begins Proclaiming That Jesus Is the Son of God in the Synagogues (Acts 9:20-21)
• All Who Heard Him Were Amazed, for They Were Aware of Who He Was (Acts 9:21)
• The Disciples Also Knew Paul’s Original Intent for Coming to Damascus (Acts 9:21)
• Saul, Endowed with Great Strength, Stirred Up the Jews (Acts 9:22)
• The Jews in Damascus
• He Proved That Jesus Was the Messiah
The Jews of Damascus Plot to Kill Saul (Acts 9:23-25)
• After Many Days of Paul Confounding Them, They Plotted to Kill Him (Acts 9:23)
• Saul Became Aware of Their Plot (Acts 9:24)
• The Disciples Lowered Saul in a Basket Down the Wall for Him to Escape (Acts 9:25)
• The Jews Had Persuaded the Governor of Damascus to Seize Paul (2 Corinthians 11:32-33)
Paul Proclaims the Resurrected Christ in Jerusalem (Acts 9:26-30)
• Paul Goes to Jerusalem Seeking to Join the Disciples (Acts 9:26)
• Barnabas Accepts Paul and Brings Him to the Apostles (Peter and James) (Acts 9:27)
• Paul Declares the Resurrected Christ in Jerusalem (Acts 9:28)
• Paul Disputes with the Hellenists, but They Seek to Kill Him (Acts 9:29)
• When the Disciples Hear of the Plot, They Send Paul to Tarsus (Acts 9:30)
Paul Spends Time in Tarsus, Learning to Apply the Doctrine Taught to Him by Christ (Romans 7:7–8:14)
• The Law Is Deceptive (Romans 7:7-12)
• The Law Manifests the Sinfulness of the Sin Nature (Romans 7:13-14)
• The Struggle Within (Romans 7:15-24)
• Freedom Over Sin (Romans 7:25–8:2)
• The Impact of Our Frame of Mind (Romans 8:3-6)
• The Flesh Cannot Please God (Romans 8:7-8)
• We Are No Longer of the Flesh (Romans 8:9-13)
• We Are Sons (Romans 8:14)
• The Conversion of Paul (Acts 9:10-19)
• Ananias Is Instructed to Go to Saul (Acts 9:10-16)
• God Instructs Ananias Where to Go (Acts 9:10-11)
• Paul Is Shown a Vision of Ananias Coming to Him (Acts 9:12)
• Ananias Fears Because of Who Saul Is (Acts 9:13-14)
• The Lord Informs Ananias That He Has Chosen Saul (Acts 9:15-16)
• Ananias Goes to Saul (Acts 9:17-19)
• Ananias Informs Saul That He Was Sent to Restore His Sight (Acts 9:17)
• Saul Is Mentally Controlled by the Holy Spirit (Acts 9:17)
• The Scales Fall from Saul’s Eyes, Restoring His Sight (Acts 9:18)
• Saul Takes Food and Is Strengthened (Acts 9:19)
• There Is a Timeline Break in Acts 9:19 Between Sentences
o Saul Took Food and Was Strengthened (Acts 9:19a)
o Saul Was with the Disciples at Damascus for Some Days (Acts 9:20)
Paul Is Trained by Christ in the Wilderness for Three Years (Galatians 1:11–2:1)
• Paul’s Gospel Was Not from Men (Galatians 1:11-14)
o He Did Not Receive It from Men (Galatians 1:11-12)
o He Persecuted the Church in His Former Life (Galatians 1:13)
o He Was Advancing in Judaism Beyond His Peers (Galatians 1:14)
• Paul Is Called by Grace (Galatians 1:15)
o Paul Was Set Apart from the Womb (Galatians 1:15)
o He Was Called Through Grace (Galatians 1:15)
• Paul Describes His Experience on the Damascus Road (Acts 9:1-9)
• Paul Did Not Go Up to Jerusalem After His Conversion (Galatians 1:16)
• Paul Spent Three Years in Arabia, Then Returned to Damascus
• After Three Years, He Went Up to Jerusalem but Was Only Seen by Peter and James (Galatians 1:18-19)
• Paul Spends Time in Syria and Cilicia (Galatians 1:20-24)
• After Fourteen Years, Paul Goes Up to Jerusalem to Discuss the Revelation Given to Him (Galatians 2:1)
Saul Proclaims Jesus in Damascus (Acts 9:19-25)
• Saul Returned from Arabia and Spent a Few Days with the Disciples in Damascus (Acts 9:19b)
• Saul Immediately Begins Proclaiming That Jesus Is the Son of God in the Synagogues (Acts 9:20-21)
• All Who Heard Him Were Amazed, for They Were Aware of Who He Was (Acts 9:21)
• The Disciples Also Knew Paul’s Original Intent for Coming to Damascus (Acts 9:21)
• Saul, Endowed with Great Strength, Stirred Up the Jews (Acts 9:22)
• The Jews in Damascus
• He Proved That Jesus Was the Messiah
The Jews of Damascus Plot to Kill Saul (Acts 9:23-25)
• After Many Days of Paul Confounding Them, They Plotted to Kill Him (Acts 9:23)
• Saul Became Aware of Their Plot (Acts 9:24)
• The Disciples Lowered Saul in a Basket Down the Wall for Him to Escape (Acts 9:25)
• The Jews Had Persuaded the Governor of Damascus to Seize Paul (2 Corinthians 11:32-33)
Paul Proclaims the Resurrected Christ in Jerusalem (Acts 9:26-30)
• Paul Goes to Jerusalem Seeking to Join the Disciples (Acts 9:26)
• Barnabas Accepts Paul and Brings Him to the Apostles (Peter and James) (Acts 9:27)
• Paul Declares the Resurrected Christ in Jerusalem (Acts 9:28)
• Paul Disputes with the Hellenists, but They Seek to Kill Him (Acts 9:29)
• When the Disciples Hear of the Plot, They Send Paul to Tarsus (Acts 9:30)
Paul Spends Time in Tarsus, Learning to Apply the Doctrine Taught to Him by Christ (Romans 7:7–8:14)
• The Law Is Deceptive (Romans 7:7-12)
• The Law Manifests the Sinfulness of the Sin Nature (Romans 7:13-14)
• The Struggle Within (Romans 7:15-24)
• Freedom Over Sin (Romans 7:25–8:2)
• The Impact of Our Frame of Mind (Romans 8:3-6)
• The Flesh Cannot Please God (Romans 8:7-8)
• We Are No Longer of the Flesh (Romans 8:9-13)
• We Are Sons (Romans 8:14)