He he ... poor Pard! I put forth the argument and he's the one being squirted!
My answer to you is the same as what I'd tell John O, so I hope he's reading as well.
Paul did indeed know this was a godly intervention but he didn't know who it was (he had to ask ). I do believe Paul knew of the prophecies about Jesus but up to this point he either didn't believe them and/or didn't acknowledge them. Thus, his studies weren't really that useful, wouldn't you agree?
In a "God's ways are higher than man's " line of thinking, we can see how it was useful to God. Paul had the earthly knowledge to debate the most learned Pharisees, and Jesus (through Paul's own testimony ) could say that even the most vile offenders could change. Perhaps God wanted examples of ignorant men as well as the educated. So yes, perhaps in that sense Paul's journey did prepare him.
However, it didn't help him actually coming to Jesus. Both you and John O both recognized this was an intervention. With that we are now starting to see eye to eye. What I'm saying is that this intervention didn't leave him with a free will choice. If so, what were they?
After that (from acts 9:6 onward ) if you want to say Paul acted on free will, I have very little to debate with. I still think it was the will of God, but I can't say Paul didn't embrace it, and do it gladly.
So, are you and/or John O still claiming Paul had free will DURING the intervention?
My main concern is you referring to yourself in the third person! Yikes.
Actually the Greek word used here for 'Lord' is kyrios, and is the title that is given to: God, the Messiah, by Paul in the NT. The flash of light may have temporarily made Paul retinally blind, but it blasted away all the spiritual blindness that the enemy had put in Paul's way. There is no argument or protestation here by Paul. He got up and did as he was instructed. He KNEW at the moment Jesus spoke, just as the Apostles knew at the moment Jesus personally called them, and followed him. A consistant behaviour with Jesus' called Apostles.
God does NOT suspend our freewill EVER. It is counter productive and counter intuitive. God made us with freewill so why would he ever supercede it?