~14 Min.The Rise of Clergy in Early Christianity
biblecentre.org · ... when presenting Himself to Saul as "Jesus, whom thou persecutest" (Acts 9:5), although Saul intended to persecute the Christians, not the Christ. ...
~16 Min.Five Outstanding Features of the Dispensation
biblecentre.org · ... New Testament, you are introduced to the truth of the body of Christ. Acts 9:4 "Saul, Saul, why persecutest thou me" - the Lord Jesus in glory and ...
~16 Min.The Person of the Son
biblecentre.org · ... that once was our dread has become the home of our affection (Acts 9:5; Phil. 3:7-14) and the lure of our minds. We see the spot from which ...
~17 Min.THE MORAL GLORY OF THE LORD JESUS
biblecentre.org · ... And suddenly, there shone round about him a light out of heaven" (Acts 9:3). "About midday ... shone out of heaven a great light round about me ... " ...
~17 Min.The Person Of Christ
biblecentre.org · ... the apostle Paul could say he saw a "light from heaven" (Acts 9:3), then later on "there shone from heaven a great light" (Acts 22:6), ...
~20 Min.Are You A Member? And Of What?
biblecentre.org · ... on earth was united to Christ by the Holy Spirit (see Acts 9:4; 1. Cor. 6:17; 1. Cor. 12:12-27); that "as the body is one, and hath ...
~20 Min.Are You a Member - and of What? - A Word To Believers As To Fellowship With Christians
inthebeloved.org · ... on earth was united to Christ by the Holy Spirit (see Acts 9:4; 1. Cor. 6:17; 1. Cor. 12:12-27); that "as the body is one, and hath ...
~21 Min.3.2 The body and the bride.
... Christ was in these words - "I am Jesus whom you are persecuting" (Acts 9:5). The Lord was going afterwards to "show him how many things he must ...
~45 Min.Essentials Of The Christian Life
biblecentre.org · ... persecuting, he at once said, "Lord, what wilt thou have me to do?" (Acts 9:6). This is a good question and one which every believer should ask ...
~55 Min.Comments On First Timothy
biblecentre.org · ... which involves his cruel actions against the name of Jesus (cf. Acts 9:4). And thirdly, "an insolent, overbearing man," which, of course, was his ...