MOSES (EXODUS 2–4)
SAUL → Paul the Apostle (ACTS 7–9)
Zacchaeus (LUKE 19:1–10)
BEFORE vs AFTER (COMPARISON)
TRANSFORMATION TRUTHS (APPLICATION + VERSES)
100

This verse shows Moses questioning his worth when God called him.

What is Exodus 3:11?

100

This verse shows Saul supporting the death of Stephen.

What is Acts 8:1?

100

This verse shows Zacchaeus going out of his way to see Jesus.

What is Luke 19:3–4?

100

Which person struggled most with insecurity before their calling?

Who is Moses?

100

This story proves that insecurity does not disqualify you.

Who is Moses?

200

Before his calling, Moses committed this act that caused him to flee Egypt.

What is killing the Egyptian? (Exodus 2:12)

200

Saul’s “before” is described using this phrase in Acts 9:1.

What is breathing threats and murder?

200

Zacchaeus is described as this in Luke 19:2.

What is a chief tax collector and rich?

200

Which person had the most violent “before” identity?

Who is Saul?

200

This story shows that no one is too far gone to change.

Who is Saul?

300

Moses used this weakness as an excuse to avoid God’s assignment.

What is his speech (slow of speech)? (Exodus 4:10)

300

During his encounter, Jesus asks Saul this convicting question.

What is “Why are you persecuting Me?” (Acts 9:4)

300

Jesus calling Zacchaeus by name shows this about Jesus.

What is He is personal and intentional?

300

Which transformation showed the fastest outward change immediately?

Who is Zacchaeus?

300

This story shows that real change produces visible action.

Who is Zacchaeus?

400

God’s response in Exodus 3:12 reveals this key truth about calling.

What is God’s presence matters more than ability?

400

This man obeyed God and helped Saul even though he was afraid.

Who is Ananias? (Acts 9:10–17)

400

Zacchaeus proves his transformation through this action.

What is giving half to the poor and repaying 4x? (Luke 19:8)

400

Compare Moses and Saul: Who resisted God verbally, and who resisted through actions?

Moses (words), Saul (actions)

400

Give one verse from any story that shows God uses imperfect people.

Multiple answers: Exodus 3:11, Acts 9:15, etc.

500

Explain Moses’ transformation: How did his identity shift from Exodus 3 to leading Israel? Include one supporting verse.

Expected: From insecure → obedient leader (Exodus 3:11 → trust in God)

500

Explain Saul’s transformation: What changed in his identity and mission immediately after his encounter? Include a verse.

Expected: Persecutor → preacher (Acts 9:20)

500

Explain why Zacchaeus’ response is evidence of true repentance, not just emotion. Include a verse.

Expected: Change in actions (Luke 19:8)

500

Explain one similarity and one difference between Saul and Zacchaeus’ transformations.

Expected: Both changed → Saul gradual mission shift, Zacchaeus immediate action

500

Which transformation BEST shows that encountering Jesus leads to immediate life change—and why?

Zacchaeus (Luke 19:8) OR Saul (Acts 9:20) with explanation