Acts 3
Peter and John heal a man at the temple gate, and they are arrested and put on trial.
Bible version
The Healing of the Lame Man
Commentary
Acts 3 is the story of Peter and John healing a lame man at the gate of the temple. This chapter is a powerful example of the power of faith and the power of God. The chapter begins with Peter and John going to the temple to pray. As they are walking, they encounter a lame man who is begging for money. Peter and John take pity on the man and offer to help him. Peter then commands the man to stand up in the name of Jesus Christ. Miraculously, the man is healed and is able to walk. The people who witness this miracle are amazed and begin to praise God. Peter then uses this opportunity to preach the gospel to the people. He tells them that Jesus is the one who has healed the man and that they must repent and turn to God. The chapter ends with the people praising God and the lame man walking and leaping for joy. This chapter is a powerful reminder of the power of faith and the power of God. It is a reminder that God is always with us and that He is always ready to help us when we call on Him.
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There are 26 verses in Acts, chapter 3.