Signs Of The Times

Acts 3:1–26

Pastor Philip Miller

 

At the end of Acts 2, the early church is growing rapidly through the Apostles’ preaching and miraculous signs. Acts 3 zooms in on one specific miracle, a lame man healed at the temple gate, which serves as a powerful sign meant to point beyond itself. Like a road sign to a scenic view, this healing directs our attention to deeper spiritual truths about Jesus and His Kingdom.

 

Our Situation

  • Our need is deeper than we know.

A man, lame from birth, begged daily at the temple gate, showing how our visible struggles often point to deeper spiritual needs. Like him, we seek temporary fixes—money, relationships, success—thinking they’ll make us whole, but our true problem lies deeper. Jesus knows our real need and offers not just relief, but restoration and life. His miracles are signs pointing beyond physical healing to the complete renewal He promises in God’s Kingdom.

 

Our Savior

  • Our Jesus is greater than we realize.

The healed man’s joyful leaping drew a crowd, and Peter made it clear that Jesus—not human power—had performed the miracle. Jesus is the Holy and Righteous One, crucified but raised by God. Faith in His name brings healing and salvation. Jesus gives grace, the gift of faith, and blessings far beyond what we ask. Even those who once rejected Him can receive mercy. He alone deserves the glory because He saves completely and abundantly.

 

Our Solution

  • Our time is shorter than we think.

Peter urged the people to repent, reminding them that even though they acted in ignorance, they were still responsible. Jesus’ suffering fulfilled God’s promises through the prophets. Repentance brings forgiveness of sins, spiritual refreshment, and hope for the full restoration Jesus will bring when He returns. Jesus fulfills all of God’s covenant promises, and He alone offers true salvation. Time is short, so people must turn to Him now before the opportunity passes.

 

Takeaway: Repent and believe.