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The unity and growth of the early Christian community, as demonstrated in Acts 3, serves as a model for how our churches should function today: with a focus on empowerment, inclusivity, and the sharing of God’s blessings. Show 1 outline
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Peter’s bold proclamation in Solomon’s Portico reveals that community restoration begins with repentance and personal transformation through the recognition of Jesus Christ as Lord. Show 1 outline
community
The act of Peter healing in the name of Jesus Christ teaches us that true service to others goes beyond physical aid and extends to spiritual upliftment, with the power to change societal structures. Show 1 outline
community
The miraculous healing of the lame beggar at the hands of Peter exemplifies the transformative power of faith in Jesus Christ and its potential to uplift individuals and communities. Show 1 outline
community
Disciples of Jesus are called to live a life of holiness and obedience to God, as demonstrated by the transformation of the lame beggar. Show 1 outline
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Following Jesus requires repentance and faith, as Peter commanded in Acts 3. Show 1 outline
discipleship
God's power is demonstrated through the healing of the lame beggar, showing that God can perform miracles in our lives if we trust in him. Show 1 outline
discipleship
Disciples of Jesus Christ have a duty to proclaim the gospel message to others, as demonstrated by Peter's example in Acts 3. Show 1 outline
discipleship
We can be agents of healing and hope in the world when we turn to God for strength. Show 1 outline
The church has a responsibility to share the good news of the gospel and provide practical help to those in need. Show 1 outline
Our faith in God and our own obedience to his commands can work together to bring about miracles. Show 1 outline
God’s power is available to transform our lives and bring us into a place of wholeness. Show 1 outline
Acts 3 teaches that bold faith in Jesus' name is the cornerstone of transformative acts of service, calling the church to trust God’s provision as they care for others. Generate outline
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Through Peter’s sermon in Solomon’s Portico, Acts 3 illustrates that addressing physical needs paves the way for spiritual conversations, challenging Christians to follow this model of holistic care in their communities. Generate outline
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The healing of the lame beggar in Acts 3 reveals that our willingness to engage with others in their brokenness can open doors for witnessing God’s miraculous work and sharing the gospel. Generate outline
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In Acts 3, Peter and John demonstrate that true Christian care offers both spiritual healing and practical help, urging believers today to look beyond mere sympathy and extend God’s transformative power to those in need. Generate outline
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