The disciple in Damascus who prayed for Saul (Paul) to receive his sight alter his...

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The disciple in Damascus who prayed for Saul (Paul) to receive his sight alter his conversion was

  • A) Ananias
  • B) Sepphira
  • C) Barnabas
  • D) Thomas

Correct Answer: A) Ananias

Explanation

This question is asking about the disciple who prayed for Saul (later called Paul) to receive his sight after his conversion in Damascus. The options are Ananias, Sepphira, Barnabas, and Thomas.

The correct option is A, Ananias. Ananias was a disciple of Jesus who lived in Damascus. In the book of Acts, it is recorded that after Saul's conversion on the road to Damascus, he was blinded and led into the city. Ananias was instructed by the Lord in a vision to go to Saul and restore his sight. Ananias was hesitant at first because Saul was known for persecuting Christians, but he obeyed and prayed for Saul to receive his sight. Saul's sight was restored, and he was baptized, becoming a follower of Jesus and eventually becoming one of the most influential apostles in the early Christian church.

It is important to note that Sepphira, Barnabas, and Thomas were also disciples of Jesus, but they were not the ones who prayed for Saul's sight to be restored after his conversion in Damascus.

Understanding the role of Ananias in Saul's conversion is significant because it highlights the power of obedience to God's instructions, even when they seem difficult or risky. It also demonstrates the transformative power of Jesus in the lives of those who are willing to follow Him.

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