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  1. In this section of Acts, we hear about Peter preaching to the gathered crowd at the gate of the temple. Peter explains how the lame man was healed and explai...

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  2. CJTV Podcast | LAME MAN HEALED | ACTS 3Plot: The story opens with Peter and John visiting the temple gate called Beautiful and encountering a lame man. Peter...

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  3. Jan 27, 2019 · Knowing that people had witnessed Jesus performing signs and miracles, Peter reflects that concept and performs his own in Acts 3, healing a lame man outside the temple through the name of Jesus Christ of Nazareth.

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    • The Relationship Between Wonder and Word

    Peter's sermon here continues to the end of chapter 3 when thepriests and the captain of the temple and the Sadducees cut him off and arrested Peter and John. We will look at the rest of it inthe coming weeks. Very Similar to Peter's Sermon at Pentecost What we see this week is a part of the sermon remarkably likePeter's sermon at Pentecost. Rememb...

    By the content of the wonder, I don't merely mean that acrippled man was healed. I mean how was he healed and what becameof him? Verse 3 says that this lame beggar at the temple asked for somealms. Peter looks at the man (v. 4) and something amazing happensinside Peter (which I will come back to). The man is not exercisingfaith because verse 5 says...

    The relationship between the wonder and the word of God preached is that thewonder attracts the crowd to hear the word (3:11) and the wonderattests to the living truth of the exalted Jesus in the word.That's why verse 16 follows verse 15: You killed the Author oflife, but God raised him, and it's his name, by faith in his name,that Peter did this w...

  4. Mar 1, 2016 · In Acts 3, Peter and John heal a man who was lame from birth. There are three ways to look at the miracle of this passage. First, we can look at the man himself.

  5. Nov 21, 2022 · In Acts 3:8 we encounter a man who was walking and leaping and praising God. He had good reason to do so, as he had just received a miracle at the hands of the apostle Peter. The man who had been healed was lame from birth, and he was set down at a temple gate every day where he would beg for money ( Acts 3:2 ).

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  7. Nov 28, 2018 · Here, the lame man became a living, leaping, laughing proclamation in the Temple of the acceptable year of the Lord (Isaiah 61:2). He had taken captivity captive and set this one lame captive free (Psalm 68:18) in living color for all to see that Jesus was very much alive. What a powerful testimony!

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