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In this episode of Rooted, we look at the powerful story in Acts 3 where a man who had never walked is healed in the name of Jesus. What began as an ordinary trip to the temple for Peter and John became a moment that revealed the transforming power of the gospel. But the miracle wasn’t the final goal—it was the doorway to a message about repentance, forgiveness, and new life in Christ. This episode challenges us to ask an honest question: do we approach worship and our daily walk with God like people who have truly been healed, or like people simply going through the motions? Through this passage, we’re reminded that when Jesus changes a life, it produces visible joy, bold testimony, and a worship that can’t stay quiet.
By Drew TankersleyIn this episode of Rooted, we look at the powerful story in Acts 3 where a man who had never walked is healed in the name of Jesus. What began as an ordinary trip to the temple for Peter and John became a moment that revealed the transforming power of the gospel. But the miracle wasn’t the final goal—it was the doorway to a message about repentance, forgiveness, and new life in Christ. This episode challenges us to ask an honest question: do we approach worship and our daily walk with God like people who have truly been healed, or like people simply going through the motions? Through this passage, we’re reminded that when Jesus changes a life, it produces visible joy, bold testimony, and a worship that can’t stay quiet.