Interact Close Bible Notes Important: You will NOT lose your data entered when you change to a different tab. This note will be displayed at bottom of your sermon note when you save to pdf or email them Prayer RequestClick here to open this form. Prayer RequestClick here to open this form. Go to Prayer Request Form Note: You will be redirected to a new browser tab to see this form. Once done, you can return to this notes page by pressing the back button on your phone. Contact UsClick here to open this form. Contact UsClick here to open this form. Go to Contact Us Form Note: You will be redirected to a new browser tab to see this form. Once done, you can return to this notes page by pressing the back button on your phone. Week of December 1, 2024 Watch X Download Note: You will be taken to another browser tab to view this. If on phone/tablet, simply click the back button to go back to this notes page. You will not lose any notes. Connection CardOpens in new tab. Click back button to return. Corinth Christian Church Should’ve, Would’ve, Could’ve December 1, 2024 View Archives Reveal Blanks Main Scripture Reference(s) Acts 9:17-22, Should’ve, Would’ve, Could’ve December 1, 2024 / Luke Sayre / Acts 9:17-22 / Corinth Christian Church NOTES: So Ananias went and found Saul. He laid his hands on him and said, “Brother Saul, the Lord Jesus, who appeared to you on the road, has sent me so that you might regain your sight and be filled with the Holy Spirit.” Instantly something like scales fell from Saul’s eyes, and he regained his sight. Then he got up and was baptized. Afterward he ate some food and regained his strength. Saul stayed with the believers in Damascus for a few days. And immediately he began preaching about Jesus in the synagogues, saying, “He is indeed the Son of God!” All who heard him were amazed. “Isn’t this the same man who caused such devastation among Jesus’ followers in Jerusalem?” they asked. “And didn’t he come here to arrest them and take them in chains to the leading priests?” Saul’s preaching became more and more powerful, and the Jews in Damascus couldn’t refute his proofs that Jesus was indeed the Messiah. Acts 9:17-22 (NLT) Saul had two choices with his story: Option #1 – . Option #2 – . APPLICATION: -1. Say when prompted -2. Your doesn’t disqualify your . -3. Use your . BOTTOM LINE: No matter you are or you’ve done… God is you. THE CHALLENGE: Pray: “God, what are you me to do?” DID YOU KNOW? Double click a sentence in your note above to highlight it or add your own note below it. Send to Email Enter your email address below to receive a copy of your filled in notes Send Save PDF Locally Click to save a copy of the filled-in notes to a PDF file on your device Generate File Click to View PDF Save PDF to Google Drive Click to save a copy of the filled-in notes to a PDF file on your Google Drive account(For Apple devices, use Chrome browser or go to SETTINGS>SAFARI and uncheck BLOCK POPUPS.) Save File