Imagine you were crippled and couldn't walk. How would you survive? What would you do? As we continue our series in The Church that Jesus Builds, we come to Acts 3:1-10 and an encounter that Peter and John have with a crippled man. What will he say to them? How will Peter and John respond? This scene portrays something much greater than one's physical needs - a need we all have that only Jesus can meet? Have you had this need met, or are you still crippled?
The book of Acts is a unique New Testament book in that its main purpose is to record a selective history of the early church following the resurrection of Christ. It is the second part of a two-volume work, with the Gospel of Luke being the first volume. In this series, we look at Luke's account of The Church that Jesus Builds and how it applies to Christ's church that He is building today.