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Saul

Acts 8:1-3 & 9:1-2

September 10, 2024 • Erin Morris

Saul, a 'Hebrew of Hebrews' from birth, was deeply rooted in his ancestral traditions. As a devout Pharisee, he meticulously observed the Law in all aspects and even persecuted the early church in defense of his belief system. Despite his zeal for his religion, he did not know the Lord. Join us for session one as we learn from Saul's life as a Pharisee, and reflect on our own potential to fall into hypocrisy, even as we profess our faith in Christ.


Discussion Questions:

1. What was wrong with the Pharisees' zeal for their traditions? (See Mark 7:1-8)

2. The Pharisees claimed to be perfectly righteous when it came to keeping the Law. Can anyone perfectly keep the Law? Why or why not? (Romans 3:23)

3. Where does our righteousness come from, and why is this important to understand? (Romans 10:1-4, Ephesians 2:8-9)

4. Saul was so angry with followers of Christ that he began ravaging the church and breathing threats and murder against the disciples (Acts 8:3 & 9:1) while still clinging to his religion. In present day, in what areas Christians act ungodly while claiming the name of Christ? When and where are you tempted to do the same? 

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