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The name of Jesus Christ (Acts 4:1-12)

The name of Jesus Christ     [Acts 4:1-12]     During the pilgrimage to the Islamic holy site, known as the "Devil's Stoning," a tragic incident occurred in which over 340 people lost their lives, and more than a thousand were injured.   What is the "Devil's Stoning"?   This annual religious event, called Hajj, brings Muslims from all over the world to the holiest Islamic site in Saudi Arabia, Mecca.   It involves a declaration of faith affirming the oneness of Allah, as well as five daily prayers, religious dues, fasting during Ramadan (Islamic calendar's ninth month), and other practices that Muslims are obliged to follow as long as their health and financial means allow.   The Hajj pilgrims, who have gathered in Mina, a plain near Mecca, for the past few days, engage in prayers and contemplation to prepare for the actual pilgrimage.   On the way back to Mecca on the 10th day, pilgrims perform a ritual where they throw seven pe...

‘What I have I give you’ (Acts 3:1-10)

  ‘What I have I give you’     [Acts 3:1-10]   The article titled ‘True Gospel Evangelism [Sitting at the Lord's Feet Every Day]’ (Christigreen) questions what the best method of gospel evangelism is, one that can be consistently effective across all eras.   It raises queries such as ‘Is it through reform movements?   Short-term or long-term missions?   Turning the globe into a mission field?   Is it through life as a form of evangelism?   Is it through radio or television?’   It acknowledges that God has used all of these methods, sometimes employing quite dramatic means, to proclaim the gospel to the world.   However, the Bible does not particularly emphasize any of these methods as crucial in spreading the message that Jesus is the Son of God.   It goes on to suggest that the most powerful method of evangelism, one that can be consistently effective across all eras, is when the church comes together with one heart...

The name of Jesus Christ (Acts 4:12)

  Day 14: Acts 4:12       The name of Jesus Christ         The name of Jesus Christ gives us hope.  His name gives us the hope of resurrection, just as God the Father raised Jesus of Nazareth from the dead.  Through His name, Apostle Peter also raised a paralyzed man to his feet (Acts 3:6).  Through this sign, we receive the hope of resurrection.  We too will be raised on the day when God, in the name of Jesus Christ, brings us back to life.  The name of Jesus Christ brings healing to us.  Just as Apostle Peter healed the paralyzed man in that name, God also heals us in the name of Jesus Christ.  The name of Jesus Christ brings us salvation.  The Bible tells us, "Salvation is found in no one else, for there is no other name under heaven given to mankind by which we must be saved" (Acts 4:12).  We praise the glorious name.

"what I have I give you“ (Acts 3:6)

Day 7: Acts 3:6       "what I have I give you“     "The words 'Silver or gold I do not have, but what I do have I give you. In the name of Jesus Christ of Nazareth, walk' give us valuable lessons about evangelism.     The first lesson is that we should first pay attention to the desperate souls God brings into our lives.   For Peter and John, the person they needed to focus on was the man who was lame from birth.   The second lesson is that we must be clear about what we do not possess.   In other words, there is no need to pretend to have silver and gold if we don't.   It would be unwise to give false hope and ultimately lead to greater disappointment.   The final lesson is that we must know and give what we do have.   For Peter and for us, it is the name of Jesus Christ.   We should proclaim the gospel in the name of salvation, a name of honor and glory, a name of power. In doing so, the h...