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How does the miracle in Acts 3 demonstrate God's grace?

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The miracle of healing the lame man illustrates God's sovereign grace and power in saving sinners.

The miracle described in Acts 3 is a profound demonstration of God's grace and purpose. The lame man, sitting at the Beautiful Gate, represents all humanity in desperate need of salvation. His healing by Peter and John is a clear sign of God's sovereign grace that extends to undeserving sinners, reflecting Christ's redemptive work. Not only does the man receive physical healing, but through this act, he experiences a profound spiritual transformation. As Peter explains, it is 'in the name of Jesus Christ' that the man is made whole, showcasing God's power over sin and affirming the idea that true healing comes from Him alone.
Scripture References: Acts 3:1-11, Ephesians 1:4-5

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Rise Up An Walk
Tom Harding · Jul 28, 2019
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