Acts 4:13–22 covers the reaction of the Sanhedrin to Peter's convicting assertion: that he and John healed a lame man by the power of Jesus' name. The Sanhedrin ... |
But when covetousness, pride, or any corrupt passion, rules within, men shut their eyes, and close their hearts, in enmity against the light; considering all as ... |
The themes present in this verse are faith, boldness, and the transformative power of Jesus Christ. Despite being perceived as uneducated and unlearned, Peter ... |
Here, God gives them another opportunity to see Him working. He healed a crippled man, He speaks through Peter, He declares Jesus was His Messiah and the Savior ... |
6 сент. 2019 г. · In this episode of Pray the Word on Acts 4:13, David Platt explains the boldness of the apostles in suffering. |
Acts 4:13. Now when they saw the boldness of Peter and John With what courage and intrepidity they stood before them, the presence of mind they had, ... |
13.Here may we see an evil conscience; for being destitute of right and reason, they break out into open tyranny, the hatred whereof they had essayed to escape. Smith's Bible Commentary · Barclay's Daily Study Bible |
14 дек. 2020 г. · Jesus death was an act of humility because He did not deserve it and He left Heaven to be with us here for our salvation. Peter and John showed ... |
1 мар. 2024 г. · Key Thought: Threatened and told to stop preaching and sharing Jesus, the apostles had a very simple answer: "We can't stop! |
In this sermon on Acts 4:13, Dr. Martyn Lloyd-Jones shows that the gospel is the power of God unto salvation to all who believe. |
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