Acts 9:1-19, Acts 22:1-21 & Acts 26:12-18 This is the story of Paul’s conversion experience on the Road to Damascus. “The Road to Damascus” has become a part of our lingo today you might say. People who have sudden conversions (and they don’t have to be religious conversions; just a sudden change of heart about something) are often said to have had a “Damascus Road experience.” Paul’s was a particularly dramatic conversion experience that we’ll talk about. The first thing that springs to my mind, though, is why Luke felt the need to include the story three times in the Book of Acts. It’s not unusual for there to be multiple accounts of a single story in the Bible. We have four Gospels. There are four stories of the resurrection; four stories of the crucifixion; five stories of the Last Supper (because Paul includes one in 1 Corinthians.) There are duplicate stories included in the Old Testament – two accounts of the giving of the Ten Commandments for example (one in Exodus and one ...