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The Power of Personal Testimony (Acts 22:1-16)
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Mar 25, 2025 4:33 am
- Why is it significant that this happened at noon?
- What does the bright light represent?
- Why did God choose to confront Paul in such a dramatic way?
- What does this verse teach us about God’s power to intervene in people's lives?
- How does Paul's encounter with Jesus compare to other divine encounters in the Bible?
- What can we learn from Paul’s experience about God’s grace?
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Mar 25, 2025 4:43 am
GRACELAND UNIVERSAL MINISTRIES
QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS TO ACTS 22:6
Acts 22:6 – “About noon as I came near Damascus, suddenly a bright light from heaven flashed around me.”
- Why is it significant that this happened at noon?
- Noon is when the sun is brightest, yet this light was even brighter, showing it was divine.
- What does the bright light represent?
- The glory of Jesus appearing to Paul.
- Cross-reference: John 8:12 – “I am the light of the world.”
- Why did God choose to confront Paul in such a dramatic way?
- Paul was stubborn, and a powerful sign was needed to get his attention.
- What does this verse teach us about God’s power to intervene in people's lives?
- God can reach anyone, anywhere, even when they are heading in the wrong direction.
- How does Paul's encounter with Jesus compare to other divine encounters in the Bible?
- It is similar to Moses and the burning bush (Exodus 3) and Isaiah’s vision (Isaiah 6).
- What can we learn from Paul’s experience about God’s grace?
- God calls people even when they are against Him.