Acts Reading GuideSample
Have you ever stood at the rim of the Grand Canyon? It’s a powerful experience. The size of the canyon is almost more than you can fathom. It is difficult to even see the other side. The overwhelming feeling of standing on the rim can best be described as awe. There’s no doubt the wide expanse between one side of the canyon and the other has been created by an incredible God. It is too big, too beautiful to have been made by man’s effort.
The chasm between Saul and Jesus, seen in this chapter, is wider than the Grand Canyon. Saul’s life was radically changed when he saw Jesus for who he really is. Everybody could see a difference.
Some people were excited and wanted to help Saul in any way they could. Some people wanted to kill him. The before and after in Saul’s life was too big to miss. His life was dramatically affected by Jesus and that affected others. Nothing was the same for Saul and it never would be again.
1) What does this passage teach us about God? How does it apply to you?
2) Saul had been religious and kept rules well. He was an enemy of God before he met Jesus on the road to Damascus. Can we be good enough for God? Why or why not?
3) Maybe you didn’t have a dramatic conversion experience like Saul. Think back on your decision to follow Jesus. What happened? How is your life different now than it was before you met Jesus?
The chasm between Saul and Jesus, seen in this chapter, is wider than the Grand Canyon. Saul’s life was radically changed when he saw Jesus for who he really is. Everybody could see a difference.
Some people were excited and wanted to help Saul in any way they could. Some people wanted to kill him. The before and after in Saul’s life was too big to miss. His life was dramatically affected by Jesus and that affected others. Nothing was the same for Saul and it never would be again.
1) What does this passage teach us about God? How does it apply to you?
2) Saul had been religious and kept rules well. He was an enemy of God before he met Jesus on the road to Damascus. Can we be good enough for God? Why or why not?
3) Maybe you didn’t have a dramatic conversion experience like Saul. Think back on your decision to follow Jesus. What happened? How is your life different now than it was before you met Jesus?
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This reading guide was written by NewSpring staff and volunteers to guide you through the book of Acts in 28 days. Read one chapter each day and spend time with God using the devotionals and questions provided.
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