In Acts 3, Peter and John's healing of a lame man demonstrates that miracles aren't meant to glorify the messenger but to point to Jesus. Peter redirected the astonished crowd's attention from himself to Christ, emphasizing that healing came through faith in Jesus' name alone. He reminded them that despite their rejection of Jesus, God's mercy remained available through repentance. True transformation requires recognizing sin, receiving refreshing from God, and embracing restoration. As believers today, we have the privilege of knowing the gospel and the responsibility to share it boldly, allowing our encounters with Jesus to be visible to all—walking, leaping, and praising God.