The Truth About Apostle Paul’s Conversion That Every Believer Should Know FYTube



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Title: The Truth About Apostle Paul’s Conversion That Every Believer Should Know

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  1. Paul/Saul is the False Prophet. He is a Benjamite Pharisee, a ravenous wolf in sheep's clothing whom Jesus warned his Disciples about. — Matthew 7:15, Genesis 49:27, Mark 8. Beware the yeast [false teaching] of the [Benjamite] Pharisees. Paul was a Son of BELIAL. BELIAL disguises himself as an angel of light on all roads leading into Damascus, Syria. Paul infiltrated the ranks of the Apostles to spy on their freedom in Christ to again make them, and us, slaves to us. A little yeast permeates the entire batch of dough of God's Word.

  2. You relate the story of Paul being vouched for by Barnabas, and how Barnabas convinced the disciples to allow Paul to preach with them briefly, but then follow that up with "Paul had been accepted by the church". This is NOT the conclusion to draw from this. Paul relates that he was only there for approximately 2 weeks. And Acts relates that after this time they took him to the coast, put him on a boat, and sent him home to Tarsus. Of course Acts characterizes this as being for Paul's own safety, but what possible danger could Paul be in that the literal disciples of Jesus weren't in? They lived and worked and preached in Jerusalem daily for DECADES, and this new convert can't possibly be put in harms way? Multiple other martyrs were willing to stand their ground and persevere through the danger to teach the message. Paul needed to be sent HOME? And he wasn't just sent home for a short period of time, mind you. He was sent home for YEARS. He wasn't involved in the church at ALL for years until Barnabas decided to go retrieve him from Tarsus to help him administer the church in Antioch. It appears that there was no intent for Paul to rejoin the church in Jerusalem at all, or assist in any way. He was not provided a team of believers to go with him, nor was he assigned to assist the church in some other (less dangerous) growing church area. No, he was sent HOME. ALONE. FOR YEARS. This is a strange way to utilize such a tremendous asset as Paul. By not using him at all. And Paul is only retrieved and brought back into the fold by the one man who vouched for him all those years ago. Barnabas. This man was not "accepted by the church". He was sent home. And Barnabas, twice, is the one who saves him.

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