Acts - Chapter ThreeSýnishorn
Sharing Christ
Repent, then, and turn to God, so that your sins may be wiped out, that times of refreshing may come from the Lord. Acts 3:19
As in Acts 2, the sequence of events here in Acts 3 is very similar. Let this serve as an inspiration to help us spread the good news of Christ.
Prayer (Acts 3:1) Peter and John were making their way to the temple to pray. Similarly, in Acts 1:14, all the disciples were praying together just prior to the day of Pentecost.
Supernatural Event (Acts 3:6-10) At the gate, the lame man was healed, which got the whole crowd together.
Declare the Wonders of God (Acts 3:8,9) The excitement of being healed prompted the lame man to walk, jump, and praise God, and all the people saw him. Even before Peter or John could speak, the healed man was declaring the wonders of God, not merely with his mouth, but by his very actions. All the people could see the evidence of God's work in his life.
Validate Message (Acts 3:11-26) Here again, Peter makes references to several Old Testament fathers and prophets to authenticate his message to a Jewish audience. He makes references to Abraham, Isaac and Jacob (Acts3:13, 25); all the prophets (Acts 3:18); Moses (Acts 3:22); Samuel (Acts 3: 24)
Share Christ (Acts 3:11-26) Peter proclaimed Christ as soon as he got the attention of everyone.
Offer Hope (Acts 3:19-20) Peter appeals and calls for repentance. “… Repent, then, and turn to God, so that your sins may be wiped out…”. Strange as it may seem, this call was for a devout Jewish audience who prayed 3 times a day and who followed all the rules. Despite their religious fervor, Peter did not glaze over their guilt. After revealing the gravity of their ignorance and sin, he calls for repentance, which is a change of heart and mind, so that they could ‘breathe easy’, without a sense of guilt. Those who had literally condemned Jesus to die were given a new lease of life. The hope Peter was offering was not temporary; it was everlasting. Blood and animal sacrifices were no longer needed to merely cover their guilt. He declared that their guilt was completely wiped away.
As we go through life, may we prayerfully provide that everlasting hope, so that those who are weighed down with guilt, would experience times of refreshing, as they repent and turn to Christ.
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Peter and John heal the lame man by the temple gate, which eventually got the attention of all the people. Here again, the way Peter offers hope to the people could serve as a guide to inspire us to do the same.
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