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by: Garet Arnold

04/26/2026

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In Acts 9, we see what is one of the most pivotal moments in Christianity after the Resurrection of Christ. Saul (later called Paul who writes 2/3rds of the New Testament) is confronted by the LORD on his way to Damascus and has a radical salvation experience. But the experience isn’t complete until a man by the name of Ananias comes to minister to him. What's interesting is that even though Saul met Jesus face to face, it's not until Ananias shows up and ministers to him that Saul is healed of his blindness, filled with the Holy Spirit, and is water baptized.

At any moment, God may call on you to be a conduit of His grace to your spouse, your children, your coworkers, your friends, or even your enemies. Like Ananias, you too can be one of God’s hidden heroes.

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In Acts 9, we see what is one of the most pivotal moments in Christianity after the Resurrection of Christ. Saul (later called Paul who writes 2/3rds of the New Testament) is confronted by the LORD on his way to Damascus and has a radical salvation experience. But the experience isn’t complete until a man by the name of Ananias comes to minister to him. What's interesting is that even though Saul met Jesus face to face, it's not until Ananias shows up and ministers to him that Saul is healed of his blindness, filled with the Holy Spirit, and is water baptized.

At any moment, God may call on you to be a conduit of His grace to your spouse, your children, your coworkers, your friends, or even your enemies. Like Ananias, you too can be one of God’s hidden heroes.

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