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This sermon explores the Holy Spirit's power to heal, focusing on the story of Peter and John at the Beautiful Gate in Acts 3. The speaker explains the dunamis power of God as both "dynamite" (dramatic, explosive signs) and "dynamo" (steady, sustaining power). The message highlights the contrasts in Acts 3—the excluded, penniless beggar versus the opulent temple and the equally penniless but bold disciples. This healing is presented as a sign of God's inclusive kingdom, which operates in the "now and not yet," explaining why we see miraculous healings but also continue to face suffering. Ultimately, the sermon argues that all signs and wonders, including healing, have the primary purpose of glorifying and pointing us to Jesus, urging listeners to "fix their eyes on Jesus" (Hebrews 2) and live with "great joy and generosity" in all circumstances.
By Queens Park Baptist ChurchThis sermon explores the Holy Spirit's power to heal, focusing on the story of Peter and John at the Beautiful Gate in Acts 3. The speaker explains the dunamis power of God as both "dynamite" (dramatic, explosive signs) and "dynamo" (steady, sustaining power). The message highlights the contrasts in Acts 3—the excluded, penniless beggar versus the opulent temple and the equally penniless but bold disciples. This healing is presented as a sign of God's inclusive kingdom, which operates in the "now and not yet," explaining why we see miraculous healings but also continue to face suffering. Ultimately, the sermon argues that all signs and wonders, including healing, have the primary purpose of glorifying and pointing us to Jesus, urging listeners to "fix their eyes on Jesus" (Hebrews 2) and live with "great joy and generosity" in all circumstances.