"THE BOOK OF ACTS"
The Miracles Of The Apostles (5:12-16)
INTRODUCTION
- Following the death of Ananias and Sapphira, we read about...
- The signs and wonders being done by the apostles - Ac 5:12-13
- Where they were able to heal all those brought to them - Ac 5:14-16
- "The Miracles Of The Apostles" provide an opportunity to make
observations about...
- The success of the apostles' miracles
- The purpose of the apostles' miracles
[Similar observations can be made about the miracles of Jesus and Paul,
which can serve to critique so-called miracles today (are they really
miracles?). So let's begin by noting...]
- THE SETTING OF THE MIRACLES
- IN JERUSALEM...
- During the early days of the church - Ac 5:12; cf. Ac 2:43
- Daily in the temple, in Solomon's Porch - Ac 5:12; cf. Ac 2:46;
3:1-10
- Even in the streets, as the shadow of Peter went by - Ac 5:15
- OTHER OCCASIONS...
- The miracles of Jesus - Mk 6:53-56
- In the land of Gennesaret
- In villages, cities, the country
- The miracles of Paul - Ac 19:11-12
- In the city of Ephesus
- During his extended stay while on his third journey
[In both rural and urban settings, wonderful things happened when true
men of God were healing the sick. So let's consider carefully...]
- THE SUCCESS OF THE HEALINGS
- IN JERUSALEM...
- The sick were laid out in the street on beds and couches - Ac
5:15
- People from surrounding cities brought the sick and possessed
- Ac 5:16
- Note well: "they were all healed"
- OTHER OCASSIONS...
- Jesus in the land of Gennesaret - Mk 6:53-56
- When people heard He was there, they gathered the sick
- Wherever He went, they brought the sick to Him, on beds
laying them in the market
- Note well: "as many as touched Him were made well"
- Paul at Ephesus - Ac 19:11-12
- God worked unusual miracles by the hands of Paul
- Even handkerchiefs brought from his body to the sick healed
them
- Note well: implied is that all who received such
ministrations were healed
[The crowds that gathered around the apostles, Jesus, and Paul were
understandable, for the success of these three men was remarkable. Now
for an observation or two about...]
- THE SIGNIFICANCE OF THE MIRACLES
- IN JERUSALEM...
- The effect of the miracles led to high esteem among the people
- Ac 5:13
- The purpose of apostolic miracles was to confirm their message
- Mk 16:17-20
- OTHER OCCASIONS...
- The purpose of Jesus' miracles was to confirm His claims - Jn
5:36; 10:25,37-38
- People who saw such signs made the connection - Jn 3:2;
9:30-33
- Jesus did refrain from doing miracles on one occasion for
lack of faith - Mt 13:58
- But note well: He never failed any miracle that He Himself
attempted!
- The purpose of apostolic miracles was to confirm they were
from God - Ac 14:3
- God bore witness to His Word by gifts of the Holy Spirit
- He 2:3-4
- The apostles did not always heals those they knew were sick
- 2Ti 4:20
- But note well: the apostles never failed any miracle they
attempted!
CONCLUSION
- Today, there are self-proclaimed miracle workers who say God is
working through them...
- Large crowds often attend their meetings, hoping to be healed
- But many people leave such meetings, disappointed that they were
not healed
- Despite having such healers lay their hands on them, and pray for
them
- When true servants of God worked miracles, everyone was healed...!
- Whether it was the apostles, Jesus, or Paul
- The purpose of miracles to confirm they were servants of God
- And God left no room for doubt: all were healed!
- It is important to remember that such miracles were for a specific
purpose...
- They were to confirm the message and messengers as being from God
- Once the Word of God was completely revealed and confirmed, there
is no longer a need for such miracles of confirmation - cf. 1Co
13:8-10
- Which explains why such miracles are not being done today
- Contrary to claims made by false teachers who mislead many
When we carefully study the miracles of Jesus and those of His apostles,
comparing them with the so-called miracle healers of today, we can easily
see the difference...