First Christian Church - Elizabethtown, Ky

Greatest Comebacks: Wrong Thinking

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It’s really rotten when you find out you’re wrong, isn’t it? It’s difficult to admit it to yourself but even harder to admit it to someone else, especially to someone who may have suffered from your being wrong. It’s also difficult to put that change from wrong to right into a new way of living. Going from wrong to right—what does it take? If we look at the life of Paul, also known as Saul, we find that it involved several things. An Intervention: Saul had a light-filled, instructive encounter with Jesus on the road to Damascus. A Time to Realize You Are Wrong: Saul was blind for three days, giving Saul plenty of time and little distraction to realize how wrong he was to persecute the new believers. Call to Living a New Life: God used Ananias to deliver the good news that Jesus wanted Saul to see again and be filled with the Holy Spirit. A Conversion: Saul immediately accepted this word from Jesus, had his sight restored and was baptized. Assistance from Friends: Saul was in danger but was hidden by fri