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Day 43 — The Road to Damascus (Acts 9:1-9) | June 7

6 min · 7 de jun de 2026
Portada del episodio Day 43 — The Road to Damascus (Acts 9:1-9) | June 7

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Saul was breathing threats like a dragon exhaling fire, hunting Christians all the way to Damascus. Then heaven interrupted. A light brighter than the midday sun knocked him to the ground, and a voice asked the question that would rewrite the rest of his life: "Why are you persecuting me?" In this episode, we watch the most dangerous enemy of the early church come face to face with the risen Jesus on a dusty road outside Damascus. Everything Saul believed collapsed in a single moment. His blindness became the beginning of his sight. And the story of the gospel's most unlikely convert reminds us that no one is too far gone for God's relentless grace.

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