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Lessons for Witnessing, 3:1-11
By placing a lifelong crippled beggar at the temple gate, begging for help, He demonstrates the two essential principles for witnessing, and the promised results.
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I. Jesus works through His disciples (v.1-5) – How he worked through Peter and John.
!! A. Those who are faithful in prayer (v.1)
!! B. Those who see the desperate need of people (v.2-3)
!! C. Those who fasten their eyes upon the need of people (v.4)
!! D. Those who reach out to meet the need (v.5)
The second principle is a statement of fact…
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Jesus is alive: His presence and power are still active upon earth (v.6-8)
His presence and power..
!! A. Are not found in silver and gold (v.6a)
!! B. Are in Jesus' name (v.6b)See: DS2
!! C. Are still at work, working miracles and meeting the needs of people (v.7-8)
*Illustration:* The cripple was healed (v.7);
The cripple was changed—his whole being, attitude, and life (v.8)
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The results (v.9-11)
!! A. The people saw the change (v.9-10)
!! B. The people were attracted, wondering (v.11)
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