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In this episode of Whispers and Wonders, we remember a story the early Church didn’t want us to forget. A man who was healed before he was welcomed, seen before he was understood, and loved before he believed he could be.
Acts 3:1–11 tells us about the first miracle after Pentecost, but it’s more than a miracle; it’s a resurrection at the gate called Beautiful. A man left outside was lifted up not by silver or gold, but by Spirit-filled love and recognition.
This isn’t a sermon. It’s a meditation. A prayer. A memory the Church should carry deep in its bones. For everyone who has ever been told they don’t belong, this one’s for you.
In this episode of Whispers and Wonders, we remember a story the early Church didn’t want us to forget. A man who was healed before he was welcomed, seen before he was understood, and loved before he believed he could be.
Acts 3:1–11 tells us about the first miracle after Pentecost, but it’s more than a miracle; it’s a resurrection at the gate called Beautiful. A man left outside was lifted up not by silver or gold, but by Spirit-filled love and recognition.
This isn’t a sermon. It’s a meditation. A prayer. A memory the Church should carry deep in its bones. For everyone who has ever been told they don’t belong, this one’s for you.