18 Immediately, something that looked like fish scales fell off Saul’s eyes. He was able to see! Then he got up and was baptized.
19 After he ate, he began to feel strong again. Saul stayed with the followers of Jesus in Damascus for a few days.
20 Soon he began to go to the synagogues and tell people about Jesus. He told the people, “Jesus is the Son of God!”
21 All the people who heard Saul were amazed. They said, “This is the same man who was in Jerusalem trying to destroy the people who trust in Jesus! And that’s why he has come here—to arrest the followers of Jesus and take them back to the leading priests.”
22 But Saul became more and more powerful in proving that Jesus is the Messiah. His proofs were so strong that the Jews who lived in Damascus could not argue with him.
23 After many days, some Jews made plans to kill Saul.
24 They were watching the city gates day and night. They wanted to kill Saul, but he learned about their plan.