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Hello and welcome,  I'm so glad you're joining us today. In this episode, we're diving into the topic of "Money Versus Ministry," exploring Acts 3:1-10, where Peter and John encounter a man who had been lame from birth. This passage holds powerful lessons about focusing on what truly matters in our lives and ministries. So, grab your Bible, get comfortable, and let's explore how we can prioritize ministry over money.

Episode Notes: Money Versus Ministry (Acts 3:1-10)

Summary: In this episode we look at the story of Peter and John healing a lame man at the temple gate called Beautiful, as recorded in Acts 3:1-10. This powerful narrative highlights the importance of focusing on ministry and meeting people's deepest needs rather than being fixated on financial concerns. Peter and John's example teaches us the significance of spiritual friendship, community support, and the transformative power of faith in Jesus Christ.

Key Points:

  1. Context and Setting:
    • Peter and John, spiritual friends and partners, were heading to the temple for prayer.
    • They encountered a man who had been lame from birth, begging at the temple gate.
  2. The Interaction:
    • The lame man asked for alms, expecting financial help.
    • Peter and John directed their gaze at him, asking for his attention.
  3. The Miracle:
    • Peter declared he had no silver or gold but offered healing in the name of Jesus Christ.
    • The man was miraculously healed, leaping for joy and praising God.
  4. Lessons on Priorities:
    • While financial support is necessary, our primary focus should be on ministering to people's spiritual and emotional needs.
    • True ministry involves addressing deeper issues beyond immediate physical or financial needs.
  5. Application for Today:
    • As individuals and churches, we should priorit

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