Did Paul ever meet Jesus in
person?
The subject of Jesus Christ and His saving work were at the forefront of
the Apostle Paul’s ministry. “Woe to me if I do not preach the gospel!” he said
(1 Corinthians 9:16). This great apostle
consistently focused his evangelistic efforts on convincing people that Christ
was the promised Messiah of Israel as well as the risen Lord and Savior of the
Gentiles. The unique identity of Jesus was at the center of Paul’s theology.
But had Paul ever met Jesus during Christ’s three-and-a-half year public
ministry? Had the future apostle ever personally seen or heard Jesus in person?
While we lack any direct evidence, there are several considerations that may
favor the idea that Paul had possibly seen Jesus prior to the crucifixion.
First, Paul had been a resident of Jerusalem as a child (Acts 22:3) and was also there years later
to approve of Stephen’s stoning (Acts 8:1). The presence of Paul’s nephew
in Jerusalem after Paul’s conversion (Acts 23:16) suggests that Paul and his
family had resided there for some time. Jesus was known to have visited
Jerusalem (Mark 11:11; John 2:13; 5:1). It is
quite possible that Paul could have seen Jesus or heard Him speak during one of
Jesus’ several trips there.
Second, Paul’s devotion to the Law would have provided him motivation to be
present in Jerusalem during Passover—a time where both he and Jesus would have
been in close proximity. Third, as a Pharisee, Paul would have been keenly
interested in the teaching of a popular, if unconventional, rabbi. As Paul told
Herod Agrippa, the things Jesus did were “not done in a corner” (Acts 26:26). Fourth, in one of Paul’s
epistles, the apostle hints that he may have had a pre-conversion acquaintance
with Jesus (2 Corinthians 5:16),
although his statement is far from conclusive.
None of these considerations in any way establish that Paul had seen or heard
Jesus personally prior to His atoning death at Calvary. We cannot say for sure
whether or not Paul had ever met Jesus.
Of course, Paul did encounter the Lord Jesus on the Damascus
Road after Christ’s
resurrection. While Jesus’ appearance to Paul may have been different in
character from Christ’s pre-ascension appearances, this encounter with Paul was
no merely subjective vision, as both Jesus’ voice (Acts 9:7) and the bright light (Acts 22:9) were perceived by Paul’s
traveling companions. The Lord chose Paul to proclaim His name to both Gentiles
and the children of Israel (Acts 9:15).
Paul later underwent intense persecution for the gospel of Christ (Acts 14:19; 2 Corinthians 11:25–26). It was in part
through his tireless efforts that the gospel of grace spread throughout the
Mediterranean world.
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