"THE BOOK OF ACTS"
Peter's Ministry In Western Judea (9:32-43)
INTRODUCTION
- With the conversion of Saul, the chief instigator of persecution...
- The churches in Judea, Galilee, and Samaria enjoyed a reprieve
- Ac 9:31
- They experienced peace, edification, and growth - ibid.
- The apostle Peter took the opportunity to travel...
- Which may have included areas of Galilee and Samaria - Ac 9:32
- But definitely included regions of western Judea - Ac 9:32-43
[Especially two cities, Lydda and Joppa, where Philip may have preached
earlier (cf. Ac 8:40). It was at those two cities, that Peter
performed two miracles that Luke recorded in Acts...]
- AT LYDDA - HEALING AENEAS (Ac 9:32-35)
- THE CITY...
- Formerly known by its Hebrew name Lod
- Located eleven miles southeast of Joppa
- In the picturesque plain of Sharon - cf. Ac 9:35
- Built by Shemed of Benjamin - 1Ch 8:12
- Re-populated after the Babylonian exile - Ezr 2:1,33
- Where there was evidently a church ("saints who dwelt at Lydda")
- Ac 9:32
- THE MIRACLE...
- Peter finds Aeneas, bedridden for 8 years and paralyzed - Ac
9:33
- Appealing to the name and power of Jesus, Peter heals him - Ac
9:34; cf. Ac 3:6
- Commanding him to arise and make his bed
- Whereby he arose immediately, healed instantly
- This miracle is reminiscent of Jesus healing the paralytic - cf.
Lk 5:17-26
- All in Lydda and Sharon who saw Aeneas "turned to the Lord" - Ac
9:35
[The miracle served to confirm Jesus as Lord and Peter as His apostle
(cf. Mk 16:19-20). The same would prove true at...]
- AT JOPPA - RAISING TABITHA (Ac 9:36-43)
- THE CITY...
- A harbor town on the Mediterranean Sea, today is known as Jaffa
- Located thirty-five miles northwest of Jerusalem
- From which Jonah boarded a ship to Tarshish - Jon 1:3
- It too had a church ("the disciples had heard") - Ac 9:38
- THE MIRACLE...
- There was a certain disciple named Tabitha - Ac 9:36
- Tabitha was her Aramaic name, Dorcas her Greek name
- Both literally means "gazelle" (a small, swift, long-horned
antelope)
- She was full of good works and charitable deeds - Ac 9:36
- She became sick and died - Ac 9:37
- Her body was washed
- Her body was laid in an upper room
- Hearing that Peter was in Lydda, two disciples were sent for him
- Ac 9:38
- Arriving, Peter was brought to the upper room - Ac 9:39
- Where widows stood by weeping
- Displaying tunics and garments Dorcas had made
- Peter raised Dorcas from the dead - Ac 9:40
- He put everyone out of the room - Ac 9:40
- He knelt and prayed
- Turning to the body, he said "Tabitha, arise"
- She opened her eyes, and seeing Peter she sat up
- Peter then lifted her up and presented her alive - Ac 9:41
- This miracle is also reminiscent of Jesus raising Jairus'
daughter - cf. Lk 8:41-42,49-56
- It became known throughout Joppa, and many "believed on the
Lord" - Ac 9:42
CONCLUSION
- Peter remained in Joppa many days...
- Staying with Simon, a tanner - Ac 9:43
- From where he would be sent for by Cornelius - Ac 10:5-6
- The effect of the two miracles in the two cities is expressed
differently...
- In Lydda, it is said people "turned to the Lord"
- In Joppa, it is said people "believed on the Lord"
- But these are simply two ways of saying the same thing...
- To turn from sin and self, and turn to the Lord Jesus Christ
- To place one's faith and trust in the Lord Jesus Christ
This is how evidence that Jesus is the Christ and Peter was His apostle
should affect us (cf. Jn 20:30-31). With such evidence, not only here
in Acts 9, but throughout the Scriptures, shouldn't we be careful not
to neglect the great salvation that we have in Christ...? - cf. He 2:1-4