While traveling on the road to Damascus, a church terrorist named Saul of Tarsus met the risen Christ and was gloriously transformed. He was literally blinded by the Shekinah glory of God and came to the shocking realization of his own spiritual blindness (Acts 9).

Spiritual blindness plagues the worst and the best of us. “I once was lost but now I’m found, was blind but now I see,” wrote an old slave trader named John Newton. He experienced the amazing grace of God, as did Saul who became Paul the apostle of grace and the most influential leader in the early church.

Do you need something akin to a Damascus road experience that opens your eyes to your own spiritual blindness?

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