Overview
Acts 7:51–8:3; Acts 9:1–16
After meeting the risen Lord on the road to Damascus, Paul’s identity was forever changed.
Galatians 2:20
Paul was different after he met Jesus. Ultimately, everyone is. This lesson serves as an introduction to the Apostle Paul and the radical change in him after his encounter with Christ. Acts 7:54–8:3 recounts Paul’s role in the stoning of Stephen. Following Stephen’s murder, Paul, the chief persecutor of the new Church, set about “destroying” the church in Jerusalem. This background makes Paul’s miraculous conversion all the more amazing. Acts 9:1–16 describes Paul’s encounter with Christ on the road to Damascus. This event marked Paul’s conversion and the beginning of his ministry. From that moment on, he defined himself by his relationship with Jesus. These passages will help you introduce a discussion about the transforming nature of a relationship with Christ. They will also help you and your students explore what it means to find identity in Jesus alone.
- Students will understand that an encounter with Christ fundamentally changes a person’s identity.
- Students will begin to examine their identity, identifying the elements that make them who they are.
As you prepare to teach this lesson, pray for your students.
- Pray that your students will know their identity should be built on a relationship with Jesus Christ, not on what they do or what people say about them.
- Pray that your students will see themselves as Christ sees them.
- Pray that your students will respond to God’s truth in their lives and, like Paul, allow God to alter their course forever.