Healing of Peter

Written By Rev Law Hui Seng
Missions Sunday, 12th July, 2009
Posted By Teresa Han

Acts 3:1-10
Main Idea: Healing of sickness is part of missions
Objectives: a. To teach that in missions, you need to meet the needs of people. b. To teach that in missions, you need to exercise your faith. c. To teach that in missions, you need to draw people to God.

A. Introduction
- David Livingston was a pioneer missionary to Africa (1813-1873). A native chief named Sachele once asked the missionary a piercing question: “Because it is true that all who die unforgiven are lost forever, why did your nation not come to tell us before now?”
- One of the strongest advocates for mission work was Annie Walker Armstrong. She was impassioned by our Lord’s command to be his witnesses throughout the world. As she sought to carry out this responsibility, she felt called to the role of raising missions awareness and support for missionaries. Her level of commitment to this calling is reflected in her zealous correspondence. Without the luxury of computers or telephones, she used a simple pen to revolutionize mission involvement. Each year she wrote thousands of letters, and in 1893 alone, Annie Armstrong wrote 17,718 letters as an advocate of missions. That’s nearly 50 letters a day, seven days a week. When we think of missions and cour commitment to reaching the world for Christ, may each of us pray for a passion equal to that of Annie Armstrong.
- Today, GMC is doing Missions Sunday, I am going to focus on healing as very much part of missions. The passage today shows it.
- Why healing is very much part of missions? The reason is very simple, every where you go, here in Miri, long houses in Balingian, Kapit, Bintulu, Belaga, and Cambodia; and everywhere, you find people who are sick. They are not accessible to a medical doctor immediately. So, you need to pray for healing.

B. What is so significant about Peter’s healing?
- In the early church, healing was very much part of the apostles’ and disciples’ ministry. You see this in today’s passage. I pray that after you have listened to the sermon today, when you go for mission or when anyone get sick you will pray for healing and expect God to heal.
- Now, bearing in mind, the event of the passage today is after the Pentecost, where the disciples have received the empowerment of the Holy Spirit. It was the Holy Spirit who enabled apostle Peter to heal! You must not miss this point.
- On this usual day where every Jew was going to the temple to worship, apostles Peter and John did the same. They were stopped by a crippled beggar and he asked them to give him money. This is where the whole event of healing unfold.
- Let us see the significance of the event of healing. I see 4 element of significance for your learning in missions today:
- (1). Firstly, the crippled beggar expected to get money from Peter and John. You see this in verses 3 and 5. This was when Peter asked the beggar to look at them. This was when the beggar looked straight into the eyes of Peter and John. You see this in verse 4. For the beggar, who was so lost, so desperate, his immediate need was some money to buy food to feed his stomach everyday. But the apostles saw that his needs were more than that. Apostles saw that he needed healing and salvation.
- Brothers and sisters, in missions, you need to meet the needs of people. People who are lost may not be able to see their deeper need for salvation but in missions, we still need to meet their immediate needs. Meeting their immediate needs or short term needs are means to earn our credibility or our right to preach and make disciples among the people whom we reach out.
- (2). Secondly, the healing of Peter is a demonstration of the presence of power in the name of Jesus Christ. In verse 6, Peter said, “Silver or gold I do not have, but what I have I give you. In the name of Jesus Christ of Nazareth, walk.” And then, Peter went on to get him to walk and the crippled man from birth walked. A miracle happened. Notice the authority of healing is coming from the name of Jesus.
- Brothers and sisters, in doing missions, you believe that your God, Jesus Christ is living, you need to use the authority of His name to command for healing of diseases.
- (3). Thirdly, there is great faith in apostle Peter. In verses 7 and 8, after he commanded the crippled beggar from birth to walk, he did not just leave him alone. He took the action of faith and grasped his arm to ask him to stand up and the word of God says, “...instantly the man feels and ankles became strong. He jumped to his feet and began to walk. Then he went with them into the temple courts, walking and jumping, and praising God.
- I pray that you now see why healing is very much a part of missions. When people see the power of praying in Jesus’ name and healing happened, people come to know Jesus and be saved. However, you healing must not become the only means to do missions. It is just part of it. When it happens, it is God’s doing.
- But, in order for us to do the healing, we must be like Peter, to exercise our faith to pray and heal. Do not be scare that after you pray, healing does not happen. You need to keep exercising your faith in Christ.
- (4). Fourthly, healing of Peter drew people to God. Healing of Peter is very significant because it not only drew the crippled beggar to God but also the crowd who watched. In verse 10, it says, “they regconized him as the same man who used to sit begging at the temple gate called Beautiful, and they were filled with wonder and amazement at what happened to him.” Notice the verse says that the crowd who watched were filled with wonder and amazement. Normally, in a miracle, it produces that kind of effect. But in this case, it was brought by apostle Peter, so, people would attribute the miracle to Peter’s God, that is Jesus Christ.
- This miracle drew people to God. If a miracle does not result in anybody worshipping God more; love Jesus more; serve Jesus more; life transformed, I believe God will do the miracle. God will only give a miracle for His purpose.

C. Applications.
- I pray the word of God today has ministered and you are totally convinced that the healing event of Peter is so relevant to help us to do missions. I pray that you are now excited to see how we apply the word of God in our life and in missions ministry in GMC.
- Firstly, as Peter met the needs of the crippled beggar from birth, I pray that you meet the needs of people in missions. I say with absolute certainty that in missions, you cannot just offer the gospel of salvation without meeting the immediate needs or the short term needs. If you have opportunities to pray for healing of sickness, you must do it because it is part of missions. Remember, you are empowered by the Holy Spirit to do it.
- So, in our missions to here in Miri, long houses in Balingian, Kapit, Bintulu, Belaga, and Cambodia, what needs you need to meet? Meeting the needs of people is doing missions!
- The greatest immediate and long term need of the Belaga Penans is education (Gospel of salvation is the primary need of course).
- Secondly, as Peter exercise faith to heal the crippled beggar from birth, you need to exercise faith in missions. I imagine that in this church, some of our faith our getting ‘rusty’ because we seldom exercise our faith in Christ. Because we do not even thank God for the food we take everyday; we do not pray for journey mercy when we travel; we do not preach the gospel to someone; we do not pray to God to overcome our problems; we do not pray to God to send us for missions; we take God for granted and we believe money cannot solve everything; materialism is the key to everything.
- Will pray for God to call you to do missions? Or, this question is simply irrelevant because by virtue of our faith in Christ, as a disciple of Jesus, mission is automatically part of us and a way of life. We have done the 40 days of purpose, you know missions is one of our 5 purposes on earth that God desires us to do.
- Even then, it requires to exercise lots of faith to do missions. We need the faith to overcome all the fears; all the inconvenience we can imagine; all the prices; in order to go out there somewhere to do missions. Jesus has paid the all the price on the cross for the redemption of our sinfulness. As He has done it, he did not without a complain. As He has done so much for you, what is your response to Him.
- I pray that every time when you hear me preach like that, you feel guilty and you will take action to love Him by doing missions in whatever way you can here locally or elsewhere. The point is do something outside the church; outside your family. Of course, if your family members, then, you have to do something about them.
- Thirdly, when you are in mission, make sure that your effort is to draw people to God, not yourself. It is all for Jesus.

D. Conclusion.
- Will people whom you ministered feel amazed by what you have done? Will you become a messenger of Christ in missions?

Powerful Impacts of Peter’s Sermon

Written By Rev. Law Hui Seng
5th July, 2009
Posted By Teresa Han

Acts 2:14-47
Main Idea: Preaching in the name of Jesus can produce life transformation impact.
Objectives: a. To explain the basis of Christ’s authority as God. b. To help the congregation to believe in the power of preaching in the name of Jesus.

A. Introduction
- Jonathan Edwards, a famous American preacher says, “I go to preach with 2 propositions in mind. First, every person ought to give his life to Christ. Second, whether or not anyone else gives his life, I will give him mine.”
- If Jonathan Edwards did not believe in the power of Christ to the world, he would not make those 2 statements. I agree with him on the 2 statements also.
- I believe the same with this great servant of God because I believe in the power of preaching and sermon. The Holy Spirit can use preaching and sermons to result in people coming to salvation in God.
- Do you believe that every sermon can impact your life if you are humble and serious to learn from it?
- In the early church history according to the passage today, after the coming down of the Holy Spirit, the apostles and disciples, especially the 120 who met in upper room, who received the Holy Spirit in the most spectacular manner.
- Now, especially, apostle Peter and the other 11 apostles, and also the writer of Acts, Luke, were ministering together in the power of the Holy Spirit. Peter explained the phenomenon of the work of the Holy Spirit.
- And then, he went on to preach the most powerful sermon in his life. A sermon that was based on Jesus Christ, and it resulted in the conversion of 3000 people.

B. Peter’s explanation of the phenomenon of the Holy Spirit (verses 14-21)
- Peter and the 11 apostle were very sensitive to the leading of the Holy Spirit. Since there was a great crowd who assembled around them as a result of the mighty manifestation of the Holy Spirit, he grasped the opportunity to explain and preach on the person of Jesus Christ. The crowd was made up of Jews and those who lived in Jerusalem (verse 14b).
- Appealing to logic, he explained that the 120 disciples of Jesus could not be drunk because it was 9 o’clock in the morning (verse 15). As the disciples were Jews and they did not eat so early in the morning.
- Then, Peter appealed to the authority of the Old Testament and quoted the relevant prophesies by prophet Joel (verses 17-21).
- He needed to appeal to the Old Testament for the Holy Spirit phenomenon as the Jews in the crowd needed it for the purpose of authentication. I believe a lot of Jews were later on convinced as some of them were cut to their hearts and asked what needed to be done after listening to Peter’s sermon (verse 37). They called Peter, brother.
- After appealing to the Old Testament, he got his perspective of the Holy Spirit, now, with all convictions, empowered by the Holy Spirit, he preached on the person of Jesus Christ. This was the person whom he and the rest of the disciples and apostles band on for salvation of mankind.

C. Basis of Christ’s authority as God (verses 22-28).
- I strongly believe that, by now, Peter, being filled with the Holy Spirit, he was ready to preach with all the fire, convictions, courage, without fear of death, to tell his audience especially the Jews where his authority of preaching was coming from.
- Before the Pentecost he was such a timid, when his master, Jesus, was arrested by the soldiers, he denied his relationship with Him 3 times, now, because of the empowerment of the Holy Spirit, he was a completely different person, apostle.
- With all the courage, he spoke right into the face of the Jews in the crowd and literally told them this Jesus of Nazareth whom they had crucified had been sent from God as He had done miracles, wonders and signs witnessed by them. And raised Him from the dead, and now there was no way for death to defeat Him. He has defeated the death (verses 22-24).
- He really desired to tell the audience Jesus Christ was God sent and He is God.
- He also quoted from the Psalms of David to say that Jesus was prophesied by David and He would come from the line of David, and now it was fulfilled (verses 25-28).

D. Another basis of Christ’s authority: witness of Christ’s resurrection (verses 29-35).
- Then, with all confidence and trust in Jesus, Peter continued to emphasize the authority of preaching by reminding them in verse 32, “God has raised this Jesus to life, and we are all witnesses of the fact.”
- He emphasized that Jesus was no mere human being, they saw him ascending to heaven with their naked eyes and He had even sent the Holy Spirit as He had promised; and experienced by them now. This is why he says in verse 33, “Exalted to the right hand of God, he has received from the Father the promised Holy Spirit and has poured out what you now see and hear.”

E. Impact of Peter’s sermon (verses 36-47).
- After getting his authority of preaching right, now, his words were like a doubled edged sword that pierced into the hearts of his audience.
- He said in verse 36, “...God has made this Jesus, whom you crucified, both Lord and Christ.” As if, he was calling his audience to consider what to do now with Jesus who has resurrected.
- How was the response to Peter’s sermon? The answer was found in verse 37, “...they were cut to the heart and said to Peter and the other apostles, “Brothers, what shall we do?”
- Peter’s revelation about the status and dignity of Jesus came as a total shock to them, and they were pierced to the heart by what he said. I believe this is the power of the Holy Spirit. When we pray for people to listen to the sermons, we must pray like that.
- The thought of piercing to the heart was from Psalm 109:16. It means being broken hearted and stand under conviction of sin.
- Next, with that kind of experience, even if you were there, you were also asked Peter what to do. Peter responded with conviction and certainty, without hesitation, in verse 38, “Repent and be baptized, every one of you, in the name of Jesus Christ for forgiveness of your sins. And you will receive the Holy Spirit.”
- Peter put everything in a nutshell about what needs to be done. Peter called these people to repentance, first and foremost. Repentance in the sense of Jesus (Mark 1:15 , where Jesus says, “...The kingdom of God is near. Repent and believe the good news.” Repentance indicates a change in a person’s life rather than simply a mental change of attitude or a feeling of remorse. It signifies turning away from a sinful and godless way of life.
- I stronly believe that this kind of repentance can only be brought by God, the power of the Holy Spirit, a gift of God.
- No wonder you need to be filled by the Holy Spirit when you preach. You need Holy Spirit in ministry and so He is promised to those who were converted right there and then.
- As a result of the sermon of Peter, verse verse 41 says that those who accepted Peter’s message were baptized and the number was 3000.
- The story did not finish there. It caused these converts to continue to meet together, in verses 42 to 47 it says that they continue for the purposes of teaching by apostles; fellowship; breaking of bread; prayers. That is why the church today, we still do the 4 means of grace.

F. Applications
- Let us now come back to you? Let us be honest with the word of God. Let us apply these 3 points:
- Firstly, on what authority you preach the gospel of salvation? I believe it must in the authority of the person of Jesus. You must be convinced of His death and resurrection are for your forgiveness of sin. You must be convinced He is still living and watching you. You must be convinced you must be responsible to Him and obey Him. You must be convinced He is the only God who judges you and gives you eternal life. You must be convinced that Jesus is the only answer to our human sinfulness, your sinfulness. Unless you have that kind of conviction, otherwise, your preaching has no authority at all.
- Secondly, can your preaching, bible studies, 9 month disciple course, BB, GB teaching of God’s word, Sunday School result in repentance? For repentace, it is turning away from sin and live a godly life. For that to happen, your life must be right with God; and you need the empowerment of the Holy Spirit.
- Thirdly, how do you follow up with people who have repented? You need to channel them to a small group or one of the groups in the church. You need to continue to meet for teaching, breaking of bread (Holy Communion), fellowship and prayer.

G. Conclusion.
- May we trust God to add to GMC the number of those who are saved.