The Gentile Apostle Paul is the central figure of the Christian tradition and the thought and writing of the New Testament. In such a vibrant place, we must learn more about his life, thoughts, and the world he formed, especially his theology. With this in mind, this article explores Paul's repentance and summoning experience, and his personal revelation, and as expressed in his letter, the significance of this time to Paul's theological thought . That's all. I work.
Paul was a believer of Jesus Christ, after persecuting the community believers he joined, they converted to Christianity on their way to Damascus. But, as you can see, Paul is better represented as one of the founders of religion, not religion. The scholars attributed the seven books of the New Testament to Paul; he was an influential teacher, a small Asia, and now a missionary in Greece. In the last century, scholars began to recognize that Paul was the true founder of the religious movement and the latter became Christianity. Paul was a Jewish Diaspora, a member of the Pharisee, experienced the revival of Jesus' resurrection. After this experience he traveled extensively in the eastern part of the Roman Empire and spread "good news" ("kingdom") Jesus came back from heaven soon and led to the rule of God.
Paul knows only the resurrected Christ. The sole of Silesian Tarsus of Asia Asia was a Pharisee who traced his lineage to the tribe of Benjamin. His persecution for Christians forced him to be hit by the way to Damascus (Acts 9: 3-7). Paul was saved by Christ himself! Then he became keen on spreading Christianity as a missionary from Antioch to Asia and then at the mission of the European world. The first record of Christianity who entered Europe was a trip to Philippi by Paul of Macedonia (Acts 16: 11-12). Paul's letter states that it is the Lord's faith, Savior, and Savior against Christ, and regards the Cross and Resurrection as human salvation.
This is Paul's prayer praying at Damascus Road. In Acts 22, Paul describes the experience of conversion. In this way he is headed for Damascus to persecute Christians, and Jesus looks to him in a brighter light than the sun at noon. "Lord, who are you? What do you want me to do." Every morning my daily prayer time is over, I said, "Lord, I want you today Then, look at my calendar and see what is on today's calendar, see again tomorrow and a few days. Let's see a list of my projects. Let me take a look.I easily review all the options.I can do this or do this for this project or its project.To a small three cards that day's I took down my duty and appointment and I wrote down what I had to solve with my time or time I handed them over to the Lord and entered that day with a plan It was.