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From Arabia Paul 〃returned again unto Damascus〃 (Galatians 1:17); and
〃preached boldly 。 。 。 in the name of Jesus。〃 Unable to withstand the wisdom
of his arguments; 〃the Jews took counsel to kill him。〃 The gates of the city
were diligently guarded day and night to cut off his escape。 This crisis led
the disciples to seek God earnestly; and finally they 〃took him by night;
and let him down through the wall; lowering him in a basket。〃 Acts 9:25;
R。V。

After his escape from Damascus; Paul went to Jerusalem; about three years
having passed since his conversion。 His chief object in making this visit;
as he himself declared afterward; was 〃to see Peter。〃 Galatians 1:18。 Upon
arriving in the city where he had once been well known as 〃Saul the
persecutor;〃 〃he assayed to join himself to the disciples: but they were all
afraid of him; and believed not that he

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was a disciple。〃 It was difficult for them to believe that so bigoted a
Pharisee; and one who had done so much to destroy the church; could become a
sincere follower of Jesus。 〃But Barnabas took him; and brought him to the
apostles; and declared unto them how he had seen the Lord in the way; and
that He had spoken to him; and how he had preached boldly at Damascus in the
name of Jesus。〃

Upon hearing this; the disciples received him as one of their number。 Soon
they had abundant evidence as to the genuineness of his Christian
experience。 The future apostle to the Gentiles was now in the city where
many of his former associates lived; and to these Jewish leaders he longed
to make plain the prophecies concerning the Messiah; which had been
fulfilled by the advent of the Saviour。 Paul felt sure that these teachers
in Israel; with whom he had once been so well acquainted; were as sincere
and honest as he had been。 But he had miscalculated the spirit of his Jewish
brethren; and in the hope of their speedy conversion he was doomed to bitter
disappointment。 Although 〃he spake boldly in the name of the Lord Jesus; and
disputed against the Grecians;〃 those who stood at the head of the Jewish
church refused to believe; but 〃went about to slay him。〃 Sorrow filled his
heart。 He would willingly have yielded up his life if by that means he might
bring some to a knowledge of the truth。 With shame he thought of the active
part he had taken in the martyrdom of Stephen; and now in his anxiety to
wipe out the stain resting upon one so falsely accused; he sought to
vindicate the truth for which Stephen had given his life。

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Burdened in behalf of those who refused to believe; Paul was praying in the
temple; as he himself afterward testified; when he fell into a trance;
whereupon a heavenly messenger appeared before him and said; 〃Make haste;
and get thee quickly out of Jerusalem: for they will not receive thy
testimony concerning Me。〃 Acts 22:18。

Paul was inclined to remain at Jerusalem; where he could face the
opposition。 To him it seemed an act of cowardice to flee; if by remaining he
might be able to convince some of the obstinate Jews of the truth of the
gospel message; even if to remain should cost him his life。 And so he
answered; 〃Lord; they know that I imprisoned and beat in every synagogue
them that believed on Thee: and when the blood of Thy martyr Stephen was
shed; I was also standing by; and consenting unto his death; and kept the
raiment of them that slew him。〃 But it was not in harmony with the purpose
of God that His servant should needlessly expose his life; and the heavenly
messenger replied; 〃Depart: for I will send thee far hence unto the
Gentiles。〃 Acts 22:19…21。

Upon learning of this vision; the brethren hastened Paul's secret escape
from Jerusalem; for fear of his assassination。 〃They brought him down to
Caesarea; and sent him forth to Tarsus。〃 The departure of Paul suspended for
a time the violent opposition of the Jews; and the church had a period of
rest; in which many were added to the number of believers。




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                              Chapter 14

                              A Seeker for Truth


In the course of his ministry the apostle Peter visited the believers at
Lydda。 Here he healed Aeneas; who for eight years had been confined to his
bed with palsy。 〃Aeneas; Jesus Christ maketh thee whole;〃 the apostle said;
〃arise; and make thy bed。〃 〃He arose immediately。 And all that dwelt at
Lydda and Saron saw him; and turned to the Lord。〃

At Joppa; which was near Lydda; there lived a woman named Dorcas; whose good
deeds had made her greatly beloved。 She was a worthy disciple of Jesus; and
her life was filled with acts of kindness。 She knew who needed comfortable
clothing and who needed sympathy; and she freely ministered to the poor and
the sorrowful。 Her skillful fingers were more active than her tongue。

〃And it came to pass in those days; that she was sick; and died。〃 The church
in Joppa realized their loss; and hearing that Peter was at Lydda; the
believers sent messengers to

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him; 〃desiring him that he would not delay to come to them。 Then Peter arose
and went with them。 When he was come; they brought him into the upper
chamber: and all the widows stood by him weeping; and showing the coats and
garments which Dorcas made; while she was with them。〃 In view of the life of
service that Dorcas had lived; it is little wonder that they mourned; that
warm teardrops fell upon the inanimate day。

The apostle's heart was touched with sympathy as he beheld their sorrow。
Then; directing that the weeping friends be sent from the room; he kneeled
down and prayed fervently to God to restore Dorcas to life and health。
Turning to the body; he said; 〃Tabitha; arise。 And she opened her eyes: and
when she saw Peter; she sat up。〃 Dorcas had been of great service to the
church; and God saw fit to bring her back from the land of the enemy; that
her skill and energy might still be a blessing to others; and also that by
this manifestation of His power the cause of Christ might be strengthened。

It was while Peter was still at Joppa that he was called by God to take the
gospel to Cornelius; in Caesarea。

Cornelius was a Roman centurion。 He was a man of wealth and noble birth; and
his position was one of trust and honor。 A heathen by birth; training; and
education; through contact with the Jews he had gained a knowledge of God;
and he worshiped Him with a true heart; showing the sincerity of his faith
by compassion to the poor。 He was known far and near for his beneficence;
and his righteous life made him of good repute among both Jews and Gentiles。

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His influence was a blessing to all with whom he came in contact。 The
inspired record describes him as 〃a devout man; and one that feared God with
all his house; which gave much alms to the people; and prayed to God alway。〃

Believing in God as the Creator of heaven and earth; Cornelius revered Him;
acknowledged His authority; and sought His counsel in all the affairs of
life。 He was faithful to Jehovah in his home life and in his official
duties。 He had erected the altar of God in his home; for he dared not
attempt to carry out his plans or to bear his responsibilities without the
help of God。

Though Cornelius believed the prophecies and was looking for the Messiah to
come; he had not a knowledge of the gospel as revealed in the life and death
of Christ。 He was not a member of the Jewish church and would have been
looked upon by the rabbis as a heathen and unclean。 But the same Holy
Watcher who said of Abraham; 〃I know him;〃 knew Cornelius also; and sent a
message direct from heaven to him。

The angel appeared to Cornelius while he was at prayer。 As the centurion
heard himself addressed by name; he was afraid; yet he knew that the
messenger had come from God; and he said; 〃What is it; Lord?〃 The angel
answered; 〃Thy prayers and thine alms are come up for a memorial before God。
And now send men to Joppa; and call for one Simon; whose surname is Peter:
he lodgeth with one Simon a tanner; whose house is by the seaside。〃

The explicitness of these directions; in which was named even the occupation
of the man with whom Peter was

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staying; shows that Heaven is acquainted with the history and business of
men in every station of life。 God is familiar with the experience and work
of the humble laborer; as well as with that of the king upon his throne。

〃Send men to Joppa; and call for one Simon。〃 Thus God gave evidence of His
regard for the gospel ministry and for His organized church。 The angel was
not commissioned to tell Cornelius the story of the cross。 A man subject;
even as the centurion himself; to human frailties and temptations; was to be
the one to tell him of the crucified and risen Saviour。

As His representatives among men; God does not choose angels who have never
fallen; but human beings; men of like passions with those they seek to save。
Christ took humanity that He might reach humanity。 A divine…human Saviour
was needed to bring salvation to t

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