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The Power of Personal Testimony (Acts 22:1-16)
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Mar 18, 2025 1:38 am
- What does Paul mean by "the Way"?
- What does Paul’s persecution of Christians reveal about his past?
- Why does Paul emphasize that he arrested both men and women?
- How does Paul’s past as a persecutor make his conversion more powerful?
- What can we learn from Paul's transformation?
- How does Paul use his past mistakes to point others to Christ?
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Mar 18, 2025 1:41 am
GRACELAND UNIVERSAL MINISTRIES
QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS TO ACTS 22:4
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What does Paul mean by "the Way"?
- "The Way" was an early name for Christianity, referring to Jesus as the way to salvation.
- Cross-reference: John 14:6 – “I am the way, the truth, and the life.”
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What does Paul’s persecution of Christians reveal about his past?
- He was once a zealous opponent of Christianity, believing he was serving God by stopping it.
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Why does Paul emphasize that he arrested both men and women?
- It shows the severity of his persecution—he did not spare anyone.
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How does Paul’s past as a persecutor make his conversion more powerful?
- It highlights the transformative power of Christ, showing that no one is beyond God’s grace.
- Cross-reference: 1 Timothy 1:13-14 – Paul acknowledges that, despite his past, God showed him mercy.
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What can we learn from Paul's transformation?
- God can change anyone, no matter how sinful their past is.
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How does Paul use his past mistakes to point others to Christ?
- He shows that if God could save him, He can save anyone.