Saul Escapes in a Basket After seeing a light from heaven flash around him, Saul (later known as Paul) fell from his horse blind (Acts 9:1–7). His travelling companions took him to Damascus where a Christian named Ananias prayed for Saul’s eyes to be healed (Acts 9: 8–17). Saul miraculously recovers his sight and a great transformation took place in his heart. He was baptized and became a follower of Jesus. (Acts 9:18–22) But many were quite shocked from this change in Saul. Those of the Christian community in Damascus had difficulty believing that Saul, their enemy had become a follower of Jesus. Also, many of those who were Saul’s former friends turned against him and plotted to kill him. (Acts 9:23–24) It becomes so dangerous for Saul that he had to secretly escape from the city. This wasn’t easy to do, because his enemies were watching the city gates day and night. So Saul’s friends helped him escape by lowering him down from the wall of the city in a basket. (Acts 9: 25–28) What an adventure!
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Saul Escapes in a BasketAfter seeing a light from heaven flash around him, Saul (later known as Paul) fell from his horse blind (Acts 9:1–7).His travelling companions took him to Damascus where a Christian named Ananias prayed for Saul’s eyes to be healed (Acts 9: 8–17).
Saul miraculously recovers his sight and a great transformation took place in his heart. He was baptized and became a follower of Jesus. (Acts 9:18–22)
But many were quite shocked from this change in Saul. Those of the Christian community in Damascus had difficulty believing that Saul, their enemy had become a follower of Jesus. Also, many of those who were Saul’s former friends turned against him and plotted to kill him. (Acts 9:23–24)
It becomes so dangerous for Saul that he had to secretly escape from the city. This wasn’t easy to do, because his enemies were watching the city gates day and night. So Saul’s friends helped him escape by lowering him down from the wall of the city in a basket. (Acts 9: 25–28) What an adventure!
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Saul Escapes in a BasketAfter seeing a light from heaven flash around him, Saul (later known as Paul) fell from his horse blind (Acts 9:1–7).His travelling companions took him to Damascus where a Christian named Ananias prayed for Saul’s eyes to be healed (Acts 9: 8–17).
Saul miraculously recovers his sight and a great transformation took place in his heart. He was baptized and became a follower of Jesus. (Acts 9:18–22)
But many were quite shocked from this change in Saul. Those of the Christian community in Damascus had difficulty believing that Saul, their enemy had become a follower of Jesus. Also, many of those who were Saul’s former friends turned against him and plotted to kill him. (Acts 9:23–24)
It becomes so dangerous for Saul that he had to secretly escape from the city. This wasn’t easy to do, because his enemies were watching the city gates day and night. So Saul’s friends helped him escape by lowering him down from the wall of the city in a basket. (Acts 9: 25–28) What an adventure!
Permission granted to print for personal use only. Distribution is prohibited.
Saul Escapes in a BasketAfter seeing a light from heaven flash around him, Saul (later known as Paul) fell from his horse blind (Acts 9:1–7).His travelling companions took him to Damascus where a Christian named Ananias prayed for Saul’s eyes to be healed (Acts 9: 8–17).
Saul miraculously recovers his sight and a great transformation took place in his heart. He was baptized and became a follower of Jesus. (Acts 9:18–22)
But many were quite shocked from this change in Saul. Those of the Christian community in Damascus had difficulty believing that Saul, their enemy had become a follower of Jesus. Also, many of those who were Saul’s former friends turned against him and plotted to kill him. (Acts 9:23–24)
It becomes so dangerous for Saul that he had to secretly escape from the city. This wasn’t easy to do, because his enemies were watching the city gates day and night. So Saul’s friends helped him escape by lowering him down from the wall of the city in a basket. (Acts 9: 25–28) What an adventure!
Saul Escapes in a BasketAfter seeing a light from heaven flash around him, Saul (later known as Paul) fell from his horse blind (Acts 9:1–7).His travelling companions took him to Damascus where a Christian named Ananias prayed for Saul’s eyes to be healed (Acts 9: 8–17).
Saul miraculously recovers his sight and a great transformation took place in his heart. He was baptized and became a follower of Jesus. (Acts 9:18–22)
But many were quite shocked from this change in Saul. Those of the Christian community in Damascus had difficulty believing that Saul, their enemy had become a follower of Jesus. Also, many of those who were Saul’s former friends turned against him and plotted to kill him. (Acts 9:23–24)
It becomes so dangerous for Saul that he had to secretly escape from the city. This wasn’t easy to do, because his enemies were watching the city gates day and night. So Saul’s friends helped him escape by lowering him down from the wall of the city in a basket. (Acts 9: 25–28) What an adventure!