Acts 3:1-10; 4:32-37
Peter and
John were among Jesus’ first disciples. They were fishermen, and when Jesus
called them, Peter and John immediately left their work and followed Him. (Matthew
4:18-22) Peter and John still followed Christ after His ascension. Though Jesus
was no longer with them physically, the Holy Spirit empowered them to do God’s
work.
One day,
Peter and John encountered a man at the temple gate. The man was lame from
birth, and he depended on the generosity of passersby. When the man looked at
Peter and John, he likely hoped for or expected money. Gold or silver would
have provided food or clothing, but Peter gave him something even more
valuable. “In the name of Jesus Christ the Nazarene, get up and walk!” (Acts
3:6) Peter reached out and helped the man to his feet. He was healed! Not by
Peter’s power, but by the power of Jesus working through him.
After Jesus
returned to heaven, the Holy Spirit gave the disciples power to keep working.
Peter healed a man who was lame with the power of Jesus’ name. God was working
in the early church. They lived very differently from the people around them.
God gives the Holy Spirit to believers today so the church can tell others
about Jesus and show them His love.
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