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This week’s message in Church on Fire explored the healing of the lame beggar in Acts 3, reminding us that miracles are not the destination but signs that point to Jesus and the deeper work God is doing. Through Peter and John’s encounter at the Beautiful Gate, we see how God restores dignity, brings healing, and draws people toward Himself, showing that the greatest miracle is not physical healing but spiritual restoration through Christ. While God still moves with power today, miracles ultimately reveal His character, awaken wonder and awe, and point us to a future hope where suffering is fully undone. The sermon challenged us to trust that God gives us what we truly need, to pray boldly for healing, and to pursue the God behind the miracle rather than the miracle itself.
Find out more about us at revivearvada.org
By Revive ChurchThis week’s message in Church on Fire explored the healing of the lame beggar in Acts 3, reminding us that miracles are not the destination but signs that point to Jesus and the deeper work God is doing. Through Peter and John’s encounter at the Beautiful Gate, we see how God restores dignity, brings healing, and draws people toward Himself, showing that the greatest miracle is not physical healing but spiritual restoration through Christ. While God still moves with power today, miracles ultimately reveal His character, awaken wonder and awe, and point us to a future hope where suffering is fully undone. The sermon challenged us to trust that God gives us what we truly need, to pray boldly for healing, and to pursue the God behind the miracle rather than the miracle itself.
Find out more about us at revivearvada.org