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Luke's Essay: The Conversion Of Jesus

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In Acts 9, Luke describes the conversion of Saul. Before this experience, Saul heavily persecuted the Church and those that followed it. He was on his way to Damascus to find people that he could arrest for their faith. Suddenly he was struck down by a bright light and heard a voice that identified itself as the risen Jesus. Saul was then called to obey Jesus and was blinded for three days and couldn’t eat or drink. Ananias, a man Jesus appeared to in a vision, was later called to lay his hands on Saul in order to restore his sight. Although hesitant at first, Ananias obeyed and Saul could see again and was baptized. This began Paul’s mission, just as Jesus’ baptism began his.Although credited with all thirteen epistles, or letters, Paul is …show more content…

Paul would write an introduction, have a body, and then wrap up his letter in a conclusion. In his introduction he would identify himself as well as a companion and address the community by the phrase “to the church in ___”. He would then go on to greet the people by saying “Grace to you and peace” and would later offer thankfulness. His body included the issues he wanted to address and ways to solve them. Finally, in his conclusion, he would often mention where he was traveling to and then end with a prayer.Around the time Paul’s letter to the Romans was written, many were being persecuted. Rome had a long history of persecuting not only Gentile Christians but Jews as well. For example, Emperor Claudius expelled Jews that associated themselves with “Chrestus” or Christ in A.D. 49. This was just one of the conflicts of beliefs that Saint Paul sought to resolve. In his writings, he expresses how the Romans needed to remain firm in their faith during that time and how God would save those who were being persecuted. Another reason for the writing of this letter was for Paul to gain the support of this audience so they could help him possibly spread his mission to Spain and the West.Saint Paul was once again responding to reports he had heard regarding the people and the church in

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