Paul’s Pride and the Fall
It seems obvious from Scripture that Paul was probably a
prideful guy before his conversion.
Paul was on an important job, on his way to Damascus, with
a letter signed personally by the High Priest, the highest
political office in Judaism [both a political and a religious office]
[Acts 9]. So, Mr. High-and-Mighty Saul was going to Damascus
when God took him off his high horse. God blinded this Pharisee
of Pharisees who knew the Pentateuch and the Old Testament
prophets backwards and forwards. Paul as a Pharisee had most
likely memorized the first five books of the Old Testament:
Genesis, Exodus, Leviticus, Numbers, and Deuteronomy.
After dealing with the blinded Paul for three days, God sent
to him little-known Ananias, a godly man, but with little training
compared to Paul. Paul had to humble himself, submit to God’s
delegated authority, and receive from this untrained man from
Damascus. But he understood that Ananias was the man at that
particular time that God was using as His instrument for Paul’s
life. That is an excellent picture of how you and I should react to
the delegated authority God places in our lives.
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