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306 pages, Kindle Edition
First published January 1, 1969
”Saul, Saul, why do you persecute Me?”The voice spoke from the intense, sustained light (a light brighter than the sun) that had suddenly flashed before them. Within it, Paul saw the form of a man about his own age, and he replied, “Who are you, Lord?” Paul did not know the answer, until the voice spoke again. “I am Jesus, whom you are persecuting. It is hard for you, this kicking against the goad.”
”What shall I do, Lord?”In that very moment he knew he was utterly forgiven, utterly loved. To know what forgiveness meant to him so readily given in this moment, you must know at least an inkling of his past. “A Pharisee among Pharisees”, Paul would later describe his former self, which meant that he as others of this sect would have lived to study and adherently follow the Torah, God's Law handed down through the time of Moses. Paul would rise quickly among the ranks by seeking to stamp out The Way, and its followers. So it is on the road to Damascus, the next place Paul would seek to punish, that his life changed. Saul would be named Paul from this point forward. The change in name is a small thing, but significant and telling. In God's eyes and in that moment of time, his old self was forever left behind. His past was if it had never been.