HEALING THE HANDICAPPED
"If we must answer today for a good deed done to
a cripple and explain how he was restored to health, then you and all the people
of Israel must realize that it was done in the name of Jesus Christ." -Acts
4:9-10
"Many wonders and signs were performed by the apostles" after the
first Pentecost (Acts 2:43).
The few healings recounted in Acts of the Apostles
were chosen to be proclaimed not just because they were healings, but because of
their special significance. The man lame from birth is someone we all can
identify with. We may not be physically handicapped, but we all have been
handicapped since birth in other ways. Because of cowardice, Peter was more
handicapped than the lame man. Some people have never taken even their first
baby-step in evangelization. Many have been paralyzed by fear for as long as
they can remember. Others have never prayed together with their spouses. These
are severe spiritual handicaps.
However, the good news is that in the name
of the risen Jesus we can be healed. This will prove that Jesus has risen and is
alive right now. When we let Jesus heal us from a life-long handicap, we have an
ideal forum for proclaiming His resurrection. Those who have known us for years
will be astounded at our new freedom. They will ask how we were healed of our
handicap. We will then be able to proclaim that "it was done in the name of
Jesus" crucified and risen (Acts 4:10).
Risen Jesus, may I
let You heal me of a life-long handicap.
4/25/14
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