Paul's conversion - JSS3 Christian Religious Studies Past Questions and Answers - page 1
What is conversion?
Conversion is the process by which we change from one religion to another. This change usually results from some experiences in our lives. Paul was converted from Judaism (the religion of the Jews) to Christianity as a result of his encounter with Jesus Christ on the road to Damascus.
What was Paul's mission to Damascus?
Paul's mission to Damascus started as an effort to persecute Christians but ended with his dramatic conversion and transformation into one of the most influential figures in the spread of Christianity. This encounter marked the beginning of his journey as a follower and apostle of Jesus Christ.
What were the reactions to Paul's conversion?
Immediately paul was converted to Christianity, he started preaching to the Jews at Damascus in the synagogue about Jesus Christ that He is the Son of God.
The people there could not believe. They said, ‘’is not this the man who wreaked havoc in Jerusalem on those who knew him were surprised because they knew he came there to arrest those who called on the name of Jesus. The Christians were happy because God had changed him.
Recount the conversation that ensued between christ and Paul during conversion.
This conversation between Jesus and Saul was a pivotal moment in Saul’s life, leading to his conversion and transformation into one of the most influential figures in the spread of Christianity. It marked the beginning of Saul’s journey as a follower and apostle of Jesus Christ, who would later be known as Paul.
Briefly narrate the account of Paul's conversion.
Paul's conversion was a profound moment that transformed him from a persecutor of Christians to one of the most influential apostles of Jesus Christ. It marked the beginning of his mission to spread the gospel to the Gentiles and played a crucial role in the expansion of Christianity in the early church.
______ is the process by which we change from one religion to another
conversion
transfer
Conversion usually result from some experience in our lives
yes
no
Paul was converted from ______ to Christianity as a result of his encounter
Hinduism
Judaism
Paul was a ______ and ______ of members of the early church
tormentor and persecutor
preacher and helper