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Δ Facebook (opens in new tab) Week of February 11, 2024 X X Watch X X Go to our giving website Note: You will be taken to another browser tab to give online. If on a phone/tablet, simply click the back button to go back to this notes page. X Download Note: You will be taken to another browser tab to view this. If on phone/tablet, simply click the back button to go back to this notes page. You will not lose any notes. Calvary Baptist Church Red Bank More Than We Ask or Think Archived – February 11, 2024 View This Week’s Note View All Past Notes View This Note w/o Blanks Main Scripture Reference(s) Acts 3:1-26 More Than We Ask or Think February 11, 2024 / Greg Powell / Acts 3:1-26 In prayer, we usually come to God with our list of wants. We humbly request of God to give us what we want. God often responds, not by giving us what we want, but what we need. Someone has called this passage the story of a man who asked for alms and got legs. The beggar was simply asking for money, but he ended up getting something so much better. We often ask God to solve a small problem, but God wants to give us something even better by going through that problem with His grace. I. The (1-5) The Jewish believers were still to the Temple and the hours of prayer. There would be a gradual in Acts from Israel to the Gentiles and from Jewish Christianity to one body called the church made up of Jews and Gentiles. Peter and John – It’s amazing how people come when they are filled with the Spirit. A man was lame from birth. Acts 4 tells us that he was over years old and had never walked a day in his life. His physical condition is a picture of our condition. Levitical law forbade him as a lame man from entering the Temple, so he got as as he could. We don’t need reformation, we need ! II. The (6-11) One of the purposes of leaving people unhealed was to the ministry of the apostles through their exercise of sign gifts like healing. When you are filled with the Spirit, you begin to be more to people and their needs. The man that has everything but not has nothing. The man that has nothing but Jesus has ! We may not have material things to , but in the power and name of Jesus Christ, we can tell others of our great . This formerly lame man began to and run around. is a fruit of the Spirit! Vance Havner said, “Some dear souls think themselves when, really, they are . We have lost our leap.” III. The (12-26) There’s nothing like a life to get people’s attention. Peter uses the opportunity to explain about the miracle and the One the miracle (12-13). Life brings us round and round again to the same point of , will we accept Jesus or not? Salvation brings a wonderful to your soul. of people sit outside our church doors dying for what we are enjoying just inside the gate. 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