(Acts 9:17, 18) The precious words or Ananias surely soothed Paul. Our words contain great power. They contain power to comfort and the power to tear down. Paul persecuted so many believers. Now, one comes to him to help in his time of need. Paul learned a great lesson from Ananias’ actions about love and forgiveness. Anybody can say, “I love you.” But the proof is in his actions. Consider some of the ways you can show love to this lost and dying world.
Ananias revealed that he not only knew the location of Paul, but that he knew about his conversion experience. Once again, God is reassuring Paul’s faith. Ananias had come not only to comfort, but also to teach Paul. Paul needed to “be filled with the Holy Ghost.” When a person accepts Christ as his Savior the Holy Spirit fills that individual. (Ephesians 1:13) At the moment of salvation, a child of God receives all the Spirit he is ever going to have. Being “filled” with the Spirit means to be led or controlled by the Spirit. Just because a person is saved doesn’t mean they allow Christ to control their life. (Ephesians 5:18; Galatians 5:16) Ananias helped in Paul’s training.
Restoration came to Paul’s physical sight. He may have, however, had eyesight complications the rest of his life. At least, however, he could see. After he received his eyesight, Paul proceeded to follow the Lord in scriptural