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The Inevitable Christ

di J. D. Jones

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Our promises: 1. Our goal is to bring you high quality Christian publications at reasonable and affordable prices. Therefore all of our works are complete and unabridged unless specifically stated otherwise, which means that unlike some other independent publications you get what you see and pay for. No unplesant surprises. 2. We endeavour to bring you updated editions of classic works. Therefore this work is not a scan, but is a completely digitized version of the original. 3. Unlike, many other independently published works, our publications are easy to read. Therefore you won't find illegible, faded, poor quality photocopies here. Neither will you find poorly done OCR versions of those faded scans either, with illegible "words" that contain all kinds of strange characters like £, %, &, etc. Our publications have all been looked over and corrected by the human eye. 4. We can't promise perfection, but we're sure gonna try! Was Saul's conversion as sudden as it seemed? Of course, to all outward appearance nothing could have been more sudden or unexpected. It was so sudden that people could not believe that it had really taken place. They could not believe that the man who left Jerusalem to persecute any Christians he might find in Damascus entered the gates of the Syrian city a penitent and humble believer in the Jesus against whom he had raged so furiously. When God's voice bade Ananias go and call on Saul as he sat in his blindness in his lodging in the street called Straight, Ananias at once made objection: "Lord, I have heard from many of this man, how much evil he did to Thy saints at Jerusalem: and here he hath authority from the chief priests to bind all that call upon Thy name." Ananias couldn't believe that the persecutor had turned disciple. It needed a special assurance from God Himself to convince him upon that point. Three years later, when he went up to Jerusalem and tried to join the Church there, they were all afraid of him. When they had last seen Saul he was their bitterest enemy, he was their fiercest persecutor. They could not believe that in the meantime he had become a disciple. And there is this much to be said in excuse of their scepticism--that Saul, judging again by appearances, was of all men the most unlikely to turn Christian. For he was the head and front of the fierce, bitter, intolerant Pharasaic party which was intent upon exterminating the Christian faith. It was an astounding--almost an incredible--thing that this man should leave Jerusalem a Pharisee and enter Damascus a Christian.… (altro)
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Our promises: 1. Our goal is to bring you high quality Christian publications at reasonable and affordable prices. Therefore all of our works are complete and unabridged unless specifically stated otherwise, which means that unlike some other independent publications you get what you see and pay for. No unplesant surprises. 2. We endeavour to bring you updated editions of classic works. Therefore this work is not a scan, but is a completely digitized version of the original. 3. Unlike, many other independently published works, our publications are easy to read. Therefore you won't find illegible, faded, poor quality photocopies here. Neither will you find poorly done OCR versions of those faded scans either, with illegible "words" that contain all kinds of strange characters like £, %, &, etc. Our publications have all been looked over and corrected by the human eye. 4. We can't promise perfection, but we're sure gonna try! Was Saul's conversion as sudden as it seemed? Of course, to all outward appearance nothing could have been more sudden or unexpected. It was so sudden that people could not believe that it had really taken place. They could not believe that the man who left Jerusalem to persecute any Christians he might find in Damascus entered the gates of the Syrian city a penitent and humble believer in the Jesus against whom he had raged so furiously. When God's voice bade Ananias go and call on Saul as he sat in his blindness in his lodging in the street called Straight, Ananias at once made objection: "Lord, I have heard from many of this man, how much evil he did to Thy saints at Jerusalem: and here he hath authority from the chief priests to bind all that call upon Thy name." Ananias couldn't believe that the persecutor had turned disciple. It needed a special assurance from God Himself to convince him upon that point. Three years later, when he went up to Jerusalem and tried to join the Church there, they were all afraid of him. When they had last seen Saul he was their bitterest enemy, he was their fiercest persecutor. They could not believe that in the meantime he had become a disciple. And there is this much to be said in excuse of their scepticism--that Saul, judging again by appearances, was of all men the most unlikely to turn Christian. For he was the head and front of the fierce, bitter, intolerant Pharasaic party which was intent upon exterminating the Christian faith. It was an astounding--almost an incredible--thing that this man should leave Jerusalem a Pharisee and enter Damascus a Christian.

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