In the early days of the Christian church, Saul was known for his persecution of Christians. After his dramatic conversion on the road to Damascus, Saul faced skepticism from the apostles in Jerusalem. Barnabas, whose name means 'son of encouragement,' steps in as a mediator. He takes Saul to the apostles and shares Saul's story of encountering Jesus and his fearless preaching in Damascus. Barnabas's actions demonstrate the power of advocacy and trust. By vouching for Saul, Barnabas helps break down barriers of fear and suspicion, allowing Saul to become a vital part of the Christian mission. This moment underscores the transformative power of grace and the importance of community support in the journey of faith. Barnabas's willingness to stand by Saul is a testament to the Christian call to see beyond past mistakes and embrace the potential for change and growth in others. His role is a reminder of the impact one person can have in fostering acceptance and unity within the church community.
But Barnabas took him and brought him to the apostles. He told them how Saul on his journey had seen the Lord and that the Lord had spoken to him, and how in Damascus he had preached fearlessly in the name of Jesus.
Acts 9:27
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