Welcome to our online Acts 9:1 Quiz about Saul’s conversion on the road to Damascus! This pivotal moment in the Bible tells the story of Saul, a devout persecutor of Christians, who was struck down by a blinding light while on his way to Damascus. This event led to Saul’s transformation into the apostle Paul, one of the most influential figures in early Christianity.
As you take this quiz, you’ll have the opportunity to test your knowledge of this important biblical event and learn more about the impact it had on the spread of Christianity. From Saul’s encounter with Jesus to his baptism and subsequent missionary journeys, there’s plenty to discover about this incredible story of redemption and faith.
So, get ready to dive into the world of Saul’s conversion and see how much you already know about this powerful moment in biblical history!
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Instructions
- This quiz is multiple choice.
- Read each question carefully before selecting an answer.
- Choose the best answer for each question.
- You will see the missed questions with correct answers at the end of the quiz.
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Quick Facts
- Saul, later known as Paul, was a devout Jew who persecuted Christians before his conversion.
- On the road to Damascus, Saul experienced a bright light and heard the voice of Jesus asking him why he was persecuting Him.
- This experience left Saul blinded for three days, during which he fasted and prayed.
- After his encounter with Jesus, Saul’s sight was restored by Ananias, a disciple of Jesus.
- Saul’s conversion was a turning point in his life, leading him to become one of the most influential figures in Christianity.
- Through his conversion, Saul became a fervent preacher of the Gospel, traveling far and wide to spread the message of Jesus.
- Saul’s conversion story is recounted in the book of Acts in the Bible, chapter 9, verses 1-30.
- Many Christians view Saul’s conversion as a powerful example of God’s ability to transform even the most hardened hearts.
- Saul’s conversion on the road to Damascus is a key moment in the history of Christianity, marking the beginning of Paul’s missionary journeys.
- Today, Saul’s conversion serves as a reminder that no one is beyond God’s reach, and that His grace can change lives in miraculous ways.
Scripture
Chapter 9
1 And Saul, yet breathing out threatenings and slaughter against the disciples of the Lord, went unto the high priest,
2 And desired of him letters to Damascus to the synagogues, that if he found any of this way, whether they were men or women, he might bring them bound unto Jerusalem.
3 And as he journeyed, he came near Damascus: and suddenly there shined round about him a light from heaven:
4 And he fell to the earth, and heard a voice saying unto him, Saul, Saul, why persecutest thou me?
5 And he said, Who art thou, Lord? And the Lord said, I am Jesus whom thou persecutest: it is hard for thee to kick against the pricks.
6 And he trembling and astonished said, Lord, what wilt thou have me to do? And the Lord said unto him, Arise, and go into the city, and it shall be told thee what thou must do.
7 And the men which journeyed with him stood speechless, hearing a voice, but seeing no man.
8 And Saul arose from the earth; and when his eyes were opened, he saw no man: but they led him by the hand, and brought him into Damascus.
9 And he was three days without sight, and neither did eat nor drink.
10 And there was a certain disciple at Damascus, named Ananias; and to him said the Lord in a vision, Ananias. And he said, Behold, I am here, Lord.
11 And the Lord said unto him, Arise, and go into the street which is called Straight, and enquire in the house of Judas for one called Saul, of Tarsus: for, behold, he prayeth,
12 And hath seen in a vision a man named Ananias coming in, and putting his hand on him, that he might receive his sight.
13 Then Ananias answered, Lord, I have heard by many of this man, how much evil he hath done to thy saints at Jerusalem:
14 And here he hath authority from the chief priests to bind all that call on thy name.
15 But the Lord said unto him, Go thy way: for he is a chosen vessel unto me, to bear my name before the Gentiles, and kings, and the children of Israel:
16 For I will shew him how great things he must suffer for my name’s sake.
17 And Ananias went his way, and entered into the house; and putting his hands on him said, Brother Saul, the Lord, even Jesus, that appeared unto thee in the way as thou camest, hath sent me, that thou mightest receive thy sight, and be filled with the Holy Ghost.
18 And immediately there fell from his eyes as it had been scales: and he received sight forthwith, and arose, and was baptized.
19 And when he had received meat, he was strengthened. Then was Saul certain days with the disciples which were at Damascus.
20 And straightway he preached Christ in the synagogues, that he is the Son of God.
21 But all that heard him were amazed, and said; Is not this he that destroyed them which called on this name in Jerusalem, and came hither for that intent, that he might bring them bound unto the chief priests?
22 But Saul increased the more in strength, and confounded the Jews which dwelt at Damascus, proving that this is very Christ.
23 And after that many days were fulfilled, the Jews took counsel to kill him:
24 But their laying await was known of Saul. And they watched the gates day and night to kill him.
25 Then the disciples took him by night, and let him down by the wall in a basket.
26 And when Saul was come to Jerusalem, he assayed to join himself to the disciples: but they were all afraid of him, and believed not that he was a disciple.
27 But Barnabas took him, and brought him to the apostles, and declared unto them how he had seen the Lord in the way, and that he had spoken to him, and how he had preached boldly at Damascus in the name of Jesus.
28 And he was with them coming in and going out at Jerusalem.
29 And he spake boldly in the name of the Lord Jesus, and disputed against the Grecians: but they went about to slay him.
30 Which when the brethren knew, they brought him down to Caesarea, and sent him forth to Tarsus.