
And immediately something like scales fell from his eyes, and he regained his sight. Then he rose and was baptized; ~ Acts 9:18
You can quote Scripture, study theology, and go to church every week, but until God removes the veil, you’ll never see the truth that leads to salvation, Jesus Christ.
Nobody sees the truth on their own, but when you read the Bible, you should ask God to reveal His truth to you. The Holy Spirit is the one who opens your eyes, gives you understanding, and leads you to saving faith by showing you the true meaning of the Scriptures. Just like Saul on the road to Damascus, we’re blind until God opens our eyes. He was religious, zealous, and convinced he was honoring God, but he was completely wrong. He had Scripture, tradition, authority, and passion, and still, he didn’t know the truth. Then came the light. Then came the voice. And in that moment, everything he thought was right collapsed under the weight of actual truth, Jesus Christ.
Acts 9 gives us more than just a historical account. It reveals a pattern: God is the one who opens eyes. Saul was struck blind, not by accident, but to show him what he truly was, spiritually blind. Even after the light, even after the voice of Jesus Himself, Saul still couldn’t see until God sent Ananias and caused the scales to fall from his eyes. That wasn’t just a physical healing. It was a divine act of mercy. He didn’t come around. He didn’t figure it out. God opened his eyes.
The Bible makes this clear. In 2 Corinthians 4:4, we’re told that “the god of this world hath blinded the minds of them which believe not.” That’s the default condition of the human heart, blind. And no one escapes that blindness unless God intervenes. But 2 Corinthians 3:16 gives the hope: “Nevertheless when it shall turn to the Lord, the veil shall be taken away.” When someone genuinely turns to Jesus, God removes the veil. That’s not poetic metaphor, that’s reality.
This is exactly what happened to Lydia in Acts 16:14. She listened to Paul preach, but it was the Lord who opened her heart to understand the message. That’s what must happen for anyone to be saved. We don’t pry open spiritual eyes through debate, emotion, or human effort. It’s the Spirit of God who reveals the Son of God through the Word of God.
If you or someone you know is finally seeing the truth, don’t mistake that for human discovery. Truth isn’t something we invent, evolve into, or arrive at by effort. Jesus said, “I am the way, the truth, and the life” (John 14:6). So when someone sees the truth, they’re not seeing a theory or a new perspective, they’re seeing a person. They’re seeing Jesus Christ.
That kind of clarity doesn’t come from within, it comes from above. And if you haven’t seen it yet, pray. Ask the Holy Spirit to open your eyes. Cry out to God for those you love who are still blind. Because until He opens their eyes, they will never see. But when He does, just like Saul, everything changes. The persecutor becomes a preacher. The blind see. The lost are found. And all the glory belongs to God. Remember religion blinds, Jesus opens eyes.