The chapter opens with Peter and John going to the temple where they
encounter a man lame from birth begging for alms at the gate called
Beautiful. In the name of Jesus Christ of Nazareth, Peter commands him
to rise up and walk. Taking the lame man by the right hand and lifting
him up, the man is healed instantly and completely. Walking, leaping,
and praising God, he accompanies Peter and John into the temple to the
wonder and amazement of the crowd (1-11).
On Solomon's porch, Peter explains that the healing occurred by faith in
the name of Jesus. God has glorified His Servant Jesus, the Holy One
and the Just, the Prince of life, whom they denied and killed, but whom
God raised from the dead as witnessed by Peter and John. While their
crimes were done in ignorance, even foretold and fulfilled by God, they
are commanded to repent and turn. Those that do are promised to have
their sins blotted out and experience other blessings from Jesus who
will remain in heaven until the times of restoration of all things.
Those who do not heed Jesus will be utterly destroyed as foretold by
Moses (cf. Deut 18:15,18-19). As sons of the prophets, and of the
covenant God made with Abraham to bless all families through his seed
(cf. Gen 22:18), to them first God has sent Jesus to bless them in
turning them away from their iniquities (12-26).
- What are the main points of this chapter?
- The healing of the lame man (1-11)
- Peter's second sermon (12-26)
- When did Peter and John go up to the temple? (1)
- At the hour of prayer, the ninth hour (3 p.m.)
- What was the name of the gate of the temple where the lame man begged
for alms? (2)
- Beautiful
- When Peter and John spoke to the lame man, what he expecting? (3-5)
- To receive something from them
- As Peter prepared to heal the lame man, what did he say? What did
Peter then do? (6-7)
- "In the name of Jesus Christ of Nazareth, rise up and walk."
- Took the lame man by the right hand and lifted him up
- How soon was the lame man healed? How did the lame man respond?
(7-8)
- Immediately his feet and ankle bones received strength
- Leaping up, stood, walked into the temple, leaping and praising God
- Who saw the lame man walking in the temple? What was their reaction?
(9-10)
- All the people, who knew he had been the lame beggar at the gate
Beautiful
- Filled with wonder and amazement
- Where did the crowd gather in the temple area? (11)
- Solomon's porch
- What did Peter first deny? (12)
- That by their own power or godliness they made the man walk
- What had God done through this miracle? (13)
- Glorified His Servant Jesus
- Of what did Peter accuse of the crowd concerning Jesus? (13-15)
- They delivered and denied Him in the presence of Pilate, who wanted
to let Him go
- They denied the Holy One and the Just, and asked for murderer to be
granted to them
- They killed the Prince of life
- What did Peter then proclaim regarding Jesus? What evidence does he
provide? (15)
- God raised Him from the dead; he and John as witnesses
- To what does Peter attribute the healing of the lame man? (16)
- The name of Jesus and faith in His name
- What does Peter say regarding their guilt? What else about their
actions? (17-18)
- They did it in ignorance, as did their rulers
- It was foretold by God through His prophets, which God has now
fulfilled
- What two commands does Peter give to the people? (19)
- Repent
- Be converted (lit., turn)
- What three blessings are extended to those who obey? (19-20)
- That your sins may be blotted out
- That times of refreshing may come from the presence of the Lord
- That He may send Jesus Christ
- How long must Christ remain in heaven? As described by whom? (21)
- Until the times of restoration of all things
- God, by the mouth of all His holy prophets since the world began
- What did Moses promise to the fathers? What did he also warn
them? (22-23)
- God would raise up a Prophet like him whom they should hear
- Those who do not hear Him will be utterly destroyed
- Who else foretold of these days? (24)
- All the prophets, from Samuel and those who followed
- How did Peter describe his audience? (25)
- As sons of the prophets
- As those of the covenant God made with their fathers
- What promise did God make to Abraham? (25)
- "And in your seed all the families of the earth shall be blessed."
- How was God seeking to bless the people? (26)
- Having raised up Jesus, sending Him to bless them in turning people
away from their iniquities