Pastor Jack teaches on the miracle flow that should characterize the life of believers, using the healing of the lame beggar in Acts 3 as a model. He challenges the congregation not to settle for a Christianity devoid of supernatural manifestations, arguing that while miracles don’t prove Jesus’ presence, their absence suggests His absence. Drawing from Peter and John’s encounter at the temple gate, Pastor Jack outlines what kind of people experience miracles? ?steadfast believers grounded in Scripture and prayer, hopeful “cripples” who refuse to be bound by their limitations, and amazed sinners who respond to God’s power with faith.
The Kind of People Miracles Happen To
Year: 1974
Verses: Acts 3:1-26; Acts 3:6; Acts 3:16; Acts 3:19-21; Acts 2:1; John 5:19; Mark 8:1-10
Source: TCOTW