Called to proclaim Christ
Sunday School Lesson, August 20, 2017 Acts 9:10-20 The contrition of Saul (9:10–19a) 9:10–14 . By means of a vision , God instructed a reluctant Ananias to restore Saul’s sight . He was to go to Saul where he was staying with a man named Judas whose house was on Straight Street . It was one of the two parallel streets that ran from the western to the eastern wall. The first reference to Saul’s birthplace— Tarsus —is given in verse 11 (see the map; cf. comments on v. 30). Interestingly believers were first called saints in the Book of Acts here (v. 13). The church is comprised of “set-apart ones” ( hagiois; cf. “saints” in Rom. 1:1; Eph. 1:1; Phil. 1:1). From Acts 9:14 it is evident that the news of Saul’s coming to persecute believers in Damascus had preceded his arrival, and Ananias feared what Saul might do. 9:15 . The Lord assured Ananias … This man is My chosen instrument to carry My name before the Gentiles and their kings and before the people of Isra...