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  • By what power? Political prowess by the powers that be

    By what power? Political prowess by the powers that be

    “By what power, or in what name, have you done this?” 

    ACTS of the Apostles of Jesus Christ 4:7b

    Previously and Prior to that..

    Basilica Πέτρος ἀπόστολος

    Their Previous Scene at the Temple

    Solomon’s Porch (portico) among the grand columns of HEROD’S temple, lasting project of a previous administration also pretentiously guarding what little power Rome would allow, may have seemed to Jerusalem’s authorities a public square upon which Simon Peter was now placing a Name of a new Authority (that was not them). In their minds he may have well proclaimed to the crowds, this Temple will now become THE APOSTLE PETER’S BASILICA.

    As they were speaking to the people, the priests and the captain of the temple guard and the Sadducees came up to them.. And they laid hands on them and put them in prison until the next day, for it was already evening.

    Their Night in a Familiar Prison

    So the powers that be threw Peter, John and the healed lame beggar in jail overnight to be held over for trial the next day. (At least their actions could not be so clandestinely preplanned to hold this hearing at night as these same powers that be had done previously on the eve of Passover.)

    Peter, John and the healed beggar lie now in the palace prison, a place familiar to the Apostles from the trials of Jesus and even back to the imprisonment of John the Baptizer. In this dark palace near the Temple they await their trial and fate for preaching the Name of Jesus Christ.

    Power Prior to that..

    John, Peter and the healed man would know much more of the recent and ancient power struggles for Jerusalem than we do. So allow me to brief you on this first century A.D. ascension of the powers that be in Jerusalem to their positions of political/religious leadership of Jerusalem.

    All dates approximate for context of this chronology. The Apostles were Jews well aware of this history.
    • 586 B.C. – Solomon’s Temple destroyed
    • 516 B.C. – Zerubbabel rebuilt Jerusalem’s Second Temple
    • 167 B.C. Antiochus IV Epiphanes ordered an altar to Zeus erected in the Temple
    • The lands of the former Kingdom of Israel and Kingdom of Judah (c. 722–586 BCE), had been occupied in turn by Assyria, Babylonia, the Achaemenid Empire, and Alexander the Great’s Hellenic Macedonian empire (c. 330 BCE), although Jewish religious practice and culture had persisted and even flourished during certain periods. – source: Wikipedia incl. below
    • 200 BC Seleucid rule over the Jewish parts of the region then resulted in the rise of Hellenistic cultural and religious practices
    • 168 BC
    coin head of Antiochus IV Epiphanes
    ΒΑΣΙΛΕΩΣ ΑΝΤΙΟΧΟΥ ΘΕΟΥ ΕΠΙΦΑΝΟΥΣ ΝΙΚΗΦΟΡΟΥ
    (King Antiochus, the divine Epiphanus, Bringer of Victory.)

    Enter the Maccabees

    • In 175 B.C.E. Antiochus IV Epiphanes (“[god] manifest”) took the Seleucid throne.
      • Then Antiochus attempted to obliterate the Jewish religion by forbidding Temple sacrifices, traditional festivals, Sabbath worship, and the rite of circumcision (the sign of the covenant), upon pain of death.
    • When Antiochus’ emissary came to the little town of Modein and demanded that the people offer sacrifices, Mattathias, of priestly stock, refused. Seeing one of the Jews about to comply, he rushed forward and slew him at the altar and then killed the king’s emissary, “acting zealously for the law of God, as Phinehas had done” (cf. Num 25:6-15). Then he and his sons fled to the hills and were joined by many others.
    • At his death, his son Judas Maccabeus took charge and waged a successful guerilla war against the Seleucids, retook Jerusalem, and
    • 164 BC – 63 BC
      • in 164 restored and rededicated the Temple, giving birth to the Feast of Hanukkah (“Dedication”) or “Lights.” Thus began a long war which, despite great odds, ended in victory and the establishment of the Maccabean, or Hasmonean kingdom, an independent kingdom which lasted until 63 BCE.
      • source: The Jewish Roman World of Jesus, by Dr. James Tabor [RECOMMENDED further reading]:
      • the Roman general Pompey was invited to settle a dispute between two Maccabeans

    The World of Augustus Caesar

    There was in the days of Herod, the king of Judaea, a certain priest named Zacharias..

    Gospel of Luke 1:5a KJV
    • from this point forward, Palestine was considered to be controlled by Rome, and in the reorganization by Augustus it fell under the administration of the imperial province of Syria.
      • Unlike senatorial provinces, imperial provinces were governed by a military governor called a “Legate” (who, in this case resided at Antioch), and Roman troops were stationed to keep order.
      • There were also “districts” that were testy enough to be governed directly by the emperor through his “prefect” (later “procurator”).
      • The chief responsibilities of the governors were civil order, the administration of justice (including the judicial right of life and death), and the collection of taxes.

    And it came to pass in those days, that there went out a decree from Caesar Augustus, that all the world should be taxed. (And this taxing was first made when Cyrenius was governor of Syria.) And all went to be taxed, every one into his own city.

    Gospel of Luke 2:1-3 KJV

    from Herod the Great to Acts of the Apostles

    As you can see and Luke has already referenced in his first account, power and authority in Jerusalem seem historically fleeting. This scene where Peter preaches in ‘Herod’s Temple takes place where political power remains disputed to this very day.

    The powers that be send their men to arrest Peter as before they had arrested both Jesus and John the Baptist.

    • Hērǭdēs; c. 72 BC – (4 or 1 BC), also known as Herod the Great, was a Roman client king of Judea
      • The Romans assented to Herod’s proclamation as King of the Jews, bringing about the end of the Hasmonean rule over Judea.
      • Judea proper, Samaria and Idumea became the Roman province of Iudaea in 6 CE. (AD 6)

    Herod’s final will, slightly modified by Augustus, divided his kingdom among his three sons. Philip (4 B.C.E. to 33 or 34 C.E.) was named “tetrarch” of the largely non-Jewish regions northeast of the Sea of Galilee. Herod Antipas (4 B.C.E. to 39 C.E.) became tetrarch of Galilee and Perea, an area across the Jordan River.

    Herod Antipas is the king of Galilee in the gospel stories (cf. Luke 13:31-33, “that fox”) and is remembered for the execution of John the Baptist (cf. Mark 6:17-29) and for his contemptuous treatment of Jesus (Luke 23:6-12).

    The third son, Archelaus, was given Samaria and Judea in the South. He was opposed by his subjects and by his brother, Herod Antipas. Also at this time there was unrest in Galilee caused by a certain Judas the Galilean so that there was soon total revolt in Judea.

    source
    • The later Herodian rulers Agrippa I (11 BC – AD 44) {ruling AD 39-33}) and
    • Agrippa II [Marcus Julius Agrippa]
      • Agrippa was overthrown by his Jewish subjects in AD 66 and supported the Roman side in the First Jewish–Roman War.

    Luke/Acts

    ALTHOUGH THE EVENTS OF ACTS TAKE PLACE IN THE AD 30’S, LUKE writes both his GOSPEL and ACTS for a later audience in great need of encouragement – THE CHURCH.

    Roger@TalkofJesus.com
    that you may have certainty concerning the things you have been taught.

    A.D. 60 or 61

    Acts Apostolos - Acts of the Apostles - the chronicles of Christ's Apostles - a history of Christ's Church

    A.D. 60–62


    Acts of the Apostles 4:

    On the next day their rulers and elders and scribes gathered together in Jerusalem, with Annas the high priest and Caiaphas and John and Alexander, and all who were of the high-priestly family.

    Acts 4:5-6

    Do you recognize these same power brokers who were part of Christ’s crucifixion where Peter had denied knowing Jesus just two months prior to this?

    Rulers, elders, scribes, Annas, Caiaphas and more.

    John and Peter know them well. In fact, they may know the place in Herod’s palace where they have just been imprisoned for the night – a place where Herod had imprisoned their former teacher, John the Baptist before having him beheaded.

    So now Peter and John face this political/religious court known for what they have done previously with both John and especially Jesus, just weeks before.

    When they had placed them in the center, they began to inquire,

    “By what power, or in what name, have you done this?” 

    8 Then Peter, filled with the Holy Spirit, said to them,

    Rulers of the people and elders..

    Here is the same Simon Peter who cowered by a fire denying Jesus to a servant girl outside this same place.

    Now the emboldened Apostle defends John, the healed man and himself formally before their political/religious leaders.

    By what power,’ they ask? ‘In what name,’ they inquire?

    Luke has already testified that the Power of the Holy Spirit speaks through Peter!

    Once again, Peter replies:

    If we are on trial today answering for a benefit done to a sick man, as to how this man has been made well,

    let it be known to all of you and to all the people of Israel, that by the

    name of Jesus Christ the Nazarene, whom you crucified, whom God raised from the dead—by this name this man stands here before you in good health.

    (How these same political/religious power brokers who condemned Jesus must have reacted.)

    Referring to the Psalms and Prophets Isaiah and Zechariah, Peter continues:

    He is the stone which was rejected by you, the builders, but which became the chief cornerstone.

    And there is salvation in no one else; for there is no other name under heaven that has been given among mankind by which we must be saved.”

    Now as they observed the confidence of Peter and John and understood that they were uneducated and untrained men, they were amazed, and began to recognize them as having been with Jesus.

    Acts of the Apostles 4;13 NASB – reaction of Jerusalem’s leaders to Peter’s defense

    And seeing the man who had been healed standing with them, they had nothing to say in reply.

    A post-conference of the political powers that be

    But when they had ordered them to leave the Council, they began to confer with one another, 16 saying,

    “What are we to do with these men?

    For the fact that a noteworthy miracle has taken place through them is apparent to all who live in Jerusalem, and we cannot deny it.

    But so that it will not spread any further among the people, let’s warn them not to speak any longer to any person in this name.”

    Again, just two months earlier Jerusalem’s religious power brokers had quelled the stirrings of the Palm Sunday crowds and managed to turn them against Jesus of whom they had shouted, SON OF DAVID.

    What to do with these bold disciples of this man they had nailed to a cross.

    And then they had to conspire by false witnesses a way to explain His empty tomb. Of course these politically savvy religious leaders would find a way to dismiss Peter and John to leave them to their comfortable power.

    The Sentence of the Court

    18 And when they had summoned them, they commanded them not to speak or teach at all in the name of Jesus.

    That’s it?

    A sentence by the Council showing mercy with a, ‘don’t do this again’ warning?

    These lowly Galileans now without their Teacher would certainly go home never to be heard from again — or so they hoped.

    19 But Peter and John [with a healed lame man standing along side them] answered and said to them,

    Whether it is right in the sight of God to listen to you rather than to God, make your own judgment; for we cannot stop speaking about what we have seen and heard.”

    Acts of the Apostles 4:19b-20 NASB – The Apostle Peter’s challenge to religious leaders who ordered them NOT to witness the miracles of God’s Messiah.

    21 When they had threatened them further, they let them go (finding no basis on which to punish them) on account of the people, because they were all glorifying God for what had happened; for the man on whom this miracle of healing had been performed was more than forty years old.

    A PostScript on Peter

    (Known to most readers of ACTS even in the first century A.D.)

    Peter was crucified under the reign of Nero in ~A.D. 64 (most likely in Rome), as were other Apostles and saints of the early Church.

    Persecution by the Powers that be (Jewish & Roman)

    ACTS OF PERSECUTION by the hand of the powers that be in Jerusalem, Rome and throughout the Empire will certainly impact and martyr the lives of many saints to whom Luke writes.

    The dangers (in these early decades of the 60’s of the first century) are real and present as they read Luke’s Gospel and Acts of the Apostles.

    As Luke continues not only with Peter’s ACTS and JOHN’s ACTS, but the ACTS of many saints of the early Church, he lifts the persecuted followers of Jesus Christ into understanding by faith that which the APOSTLES all witness.

    To be continued...
    
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  • Peter Replied: Signs Preached from Solomon’s Porch

    Peter Replied: Signs Preached from Solomon’s Porch

    ..all the people ran together to them at the portico named Solomon’s, completely astonished. But when Peter saw this, he replied to the people..

    Acts of the Apostles 3:11b-12a NASB20

    It’s MASSIVE and Magnificent!

    Herod the Great left a temple to Jerusalem’s elite where MULTITUDES could enter stadium-sized courts rivaling Rome’s great temples. Jewish religious officials would continue their façade of political power in a city held captive to a tolerant Roman ‘peace.’

    Signs of the Holy Spirit of God

    Jerusalem was all abuzz. Tongues of fire, Galileans preaching about the Messiah Jesus to men in their own languages, and now a well-known beggar lame from birth STANDING beside Peter and John as they walked to worship in the Temple. The public courts seem more packed than usual and everyone looks for explanations of all this from the Apostles. So multitudes follow Peter to Solomon’s portico.

    Simon Peter replies: “Men of Israel,

    why do you wonder at this, or why do you stare at us, as though by our own power or piety we have made him walk?

    The God of Abraham, the God of Isaac, and the God of Jacob, the God of our fathers, glorified his servant Jesus, whom you delivered over and denied in the presence of Pilate, when he had decided to release him.

    Solomon's portico with view of the Temple and crowds

    But you denied the Holy and Righteous One,

    and asked for a murderer to be granted to you, and you killed the Author of life,

    whom God raised from the dead. To this we are witnesses.

    And his name—by faith in his name—has made this man strong whom you see and know, and the faith that is through Jesus has given the man this perfect health in the presence of you all.


    Do you have a question about the signs of God before your very eyes?

    PETER preaches his response to the questions of the crowds who witness what has just happened. And the Apostle takes no credit for this miracle either by his personal power {dynamis} or piety, reverence or respect (eusebeia – often translated as godliness).

    Amazed multitudes run to the Apostles, crowd in on them, look to them for an explanation in their response.

    Peter replied to their amazement, yet with the same personal conviction AND compassion of his Lord Jesus who offered to those with ears to hear grace when He preached to the crowds.

    Luke has already shown our Lord’s gracious encouragement though Jesus’ replies in his Gospel.

    ἀποκρίνομαι Replies in Luke’s Gospel

    • And Jesus answered G611 and said to them, “It is not those who are healthy who need a physician, but those who are sick.
    • And Jesus, answering G611 them, said, “Have you not even read what David did when he was hungry, he and those who were with him,
    • And He answered G611 and said to them, “Go and report to John what you have seen and heard: people who were blind receive sight, people who limped walk, people with leprosy are cleansed and people who were deaf hear, dead people are raised up, and people who are poor have the gospel preached to them.

    HOW MANY SIGNS OF THE MESSIAH DO YOU NEED?

    Everyone kept feeling a sense of awe [literally, fear was occurring to every soul]; and many wonders and [confirming miracles] signs were taking place through the apostles.

    Acts of the Apostles 2:43 NASB20

    Luke now shows the Apostles preaching to men wondering about many SIGNS of the day in ACTS of the APOSTLES. Peter replies in effect that ‘JESUS has done this through faith as a sign to you.’

    “And on the basis of faith in His name, it is the name of Jesus which has strengthened this man whom you see and know; and the faith which comes through Him has given him this perfect health in the presence of you all.

    Acts of the Apostles 3:16 NASB20

    “And now, brothers, 

    He first addressed them as ‘men of Israel.’ Peter replied to their fear (or awe) more personally now as the Apostle of Jesus calls them brothers.

    adelphos brethren

    I know that you acted in ignorance..

    (Are any already convicted by the Holy Spirit by the signs they have just witnessed?)

    Countenances diminish from amazement in their crowd curiosity to faces of men showing humility as they cling to Peter’s words:

    “And now, brothers, I know that you acted in ignorance, as did also your rulers. But what God foretold by the mouth of all the prophets, that his Christ would suffer, he thus fulfilled. 

    Acts of the Apostles 3:17-18 ESV

    Like his Lord and Master, Christ Jesus, the Apostle replies with great compassion, ‘I know that you didn’t know what you were doing’ (ignorance).

    John had heard such forgiveness even from the foot of the Cross. Peter had experienced it from the risen Christ forgiving his ignorance and denials.

    Then said Jesus, Father, forgive them; for they know not what they do.

    Gospel of Luke 23:34a KJV

    Yet Peter replied also inviting their response.

    μετανοήσατε οὖν καὶ ἐπιστρέψατε

    REPENT, THEREFORE, AND RETURN.

    Repent.

    What does repentance mean once we are no longer ignorant?

    “Therefore I will judge you, house of Israel, each according to his conduct,” declares the Lord GOD. Repent and turn away from all your offenses, so that wrongdoing does not become a stumbling block to you.

    Hurl away from you all your offenses which you have committed and make yourselves a new heart and a new spirit! For why should you die, house of Israel?

    For I take no pleasure in the death of anyone who dies,” declares the Lord GOD. “Therefore, repent and live!”

    The Prophet Ezekiel 18:30-32 NASB20

    Peter replied to their ignorance in familiar fashion from the preaching of the Prophets.

    And Jesus responded and said to them, “Do you think that these Galileans were worse sinners than all the other Galileans just because they have suffered this fate?

    No, I tell you, but unless you repent, you will all likewise perish.

    Or do you think that those eighteen on whom the tower in Siloam fell and killed them were worse offenders than all the other people who live in Jerusalem?

    “No, I tell you, but unless you repent, you will all likewise perish.”

    Gospel of Luke 13:3-5 – Jesus preaching on repentance

    Peter replied much as Jesus had taught, as well as John the Baptizer had warned and others.

    “Repent G3340, for the kingdom of heaven is at hand.” From that time Jesus began to preach and say, “Repent G3340, for the kingdom of heaven is at hand.” – Gospel of Matthew 3:2; 4:17 NASB20 – Repent – Strong’s G3340

    AND notice how frequently in the Bible REPENT follows ‘THEREFORE’

    ‘Those whom I love, I rebuke and discipline; therefore be zealous and repent.

    Revelation of Jesus Christ to John 3:19 NASB20

    AND Return

    Peter replied also with an implied action required of those with ears to hear his call of repentance. You must now return to God.

    You know the LORD God [brothers] and you are not ignorant of God’s requirements in the LAW, the Commandments Moses gave you from the Lord our God.

    19 “Therefore, make teshuva (repentance, turning from chet [sin] to G-d) and turn in order that your chatta’im, your averos (sins) may be removed, [TEHILLIM 51:1; YESHAYAH 43:25; 44:22]

    Acts Gevurot 3:19 Orthodox Jewish Bible

    ἐπιστρέφω

    • Return
      • to the worship of the true God
      • to the love and obedience of God
      • to the love for the children (of God, your fellow brothers)
      • to love wisdom and righteousness (now that you are no longer ignorant of G-d’s Messiah, WHO IS our Savior.)

    Peter then proceeds with an amazing invitation to those who not only have rejected their Messiah, but some in the crowd of the Temple gathering at Solomon’s Portico who may have been part of the shouting crowds calling for Jesus’ crucifixion at Jerusalem’s most recent festival.

    Revival of the Spirit

    • And you were dead in your trespasses and sins.. – Ephesians 2:1
    • Turn your face away from my sins and blot out all my guilt. – Psalm 51:9
    • Therefore repent and return, so that your sins may be wiped away, in order that times of refreshing may come from the presence of the Lord.. – ACTS 3:19 NASB
      • ἀνάψυξις anápsyxis, an-aps’-ook-sis; from G404; properly, a recovery of breath, i.e. (figuratively) revival:—revival.

    “The God of Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob, the God of our ancestors, has glorified his servant Jesus..

    You denied the Holy and Righteous One.. You killed the source of life, whom God raised from the dead..

    that your sins may be blotted out,

    • in order that times of refreshing may come from the presence of the Lord;
      • NO, brothers (and tell our sisters and children as well), we know that God will not and can not have any sinner in His Presence — NO sacrifice is sufficient to blot out our many sins.
    • and that He may send Jesus, the [Messiah, the anointed one] Christ appointed for you,
    • whom heaven must receive until the period of restoration of all things,
      • The Christ, the One Who came to us in body and soul, Who Is now the presence of the Lord, will cover your sins by His Perfect Sacrifice – He has blotted out your sins so that you may in your living spirit be with Him until your body dead to sin is restored with all things.
    • about which God spoke by the mouths of His holy prophets from ancient times.

    Peter replied pointing to Scripture

    The Apostle includes Moses with God’s holy prophets, separated to speak the One truth of the Lord God.

    For Moses truly said unto the fathers, A prophet shall the Lord your God raise up unto you of your brethren, like unto me; him shall ye hear in all things whatsoever he shall say unto you.

    Acts of the Apostles 3:22 KJV

    Moses also a Prophet

    Of course every faithful Jew not only knew the Law of Moses, but also heard the Scripture of Moses WHEN rabbis chose to preach all of the truth of Scripture.

    Therefore, many standing at Solomon’s Portico listening to Simon Peter preach knew these things Simon [שִׁמְעוֹן] Peter preaches..

    15 נָבִ֨יא מִקִּרְבְּךָ֤ מֵאַחֶ֙יךָ֙ כָּמֹ֔נִי יָקִ֥ים לְךָ֖ יְהוָ֣ה אֱלֹהֶ֑יךָ אֵלָ֖יו תִּשְׁמָעֽוּן׃

    16 כְּכֹ֨ל אֲשֶׁר־שָׁאַ֜לְתָּ מֵעִ֨ם יְהוָ֤ה אֱלֹהֶ֙יךָ֙ בְּחֹרֵ֔ב בְּי֥וֹם הַקָּהָ֖ל לֵאמֹ֑ר לֹ֣א אֹסֵ֗ף לִשְׁמֹ֙עַ֙ אֶת־קוֹל֙ יְהוָ֣ה אֱלֹהָ֔י וְאֶת־הָאֵ֨שׁ הַגְּדֹלָ֥ה הַזֹּ֛את לֹֽא־אֶרְאֶ֥ה ע֖וֹד וְלֹ֥א אָמֽוּת׃

    17 וַיֹּ֥אמֶר יְהוָ֖ה אֵלָ֑י הֵיטִ֖יבוּ אֲשֶׁ֥ר דִּבֵּֽרוּ׃

    18 נָבִ֨יא אָקִ֥ים לָהֶ֛ם מִקֶּ֥רֶב אֲחֵיהֶ֖ם כָּמ֑וֹךָ וְנָתַתִּ֤י דְבָרַי֙ בְּפִ֔יו וְדִבֶּ֣ר אֲלֵיהֶ֔ם אֵ֖ת כָּל־אֲשֶׁ֥ר אֲצַוֶּֽנּוּ׃

    19 וְהָיָ֗ה הָאִישׁ֙ אֲשֶׁ֤ר לֹֽא־יִשְׁמַע֙ אֶל־דְּבָרַ֔י אֲשֶׁ֥ר יְדַבֵּ֖ר בִּשְׁמִ֑י אָנֹכִ֖י אֶדְרֹ֥שׁ מֵעִמּֽוֹ׃

    Devarim (Deuteronomy) 18 :: Westminster Leningrad Codex (WLC)

    “Moshe Rabbenu indeed said, “NAVI KAMOCHA [T. N. i.e., a prophet like Moses] for you Hashem Adonoi will raise up from your achim; to him you will give heed according to everything whatever he may speak to you.” [DEVARIM 18:15,18] ..

    Gevurot 3:22 Orthodox Jewish Bible
    How are you doing with 'hearing' all this in the native 'tongue' of your birth?

    Peter replied to those God chose in the Temple to hear by the Spirit.

    You will see shortly that Simon Peter's preaching truth from the Scripture of Moshe will not be received by all, in deference to the great sign Peter has just performed at the Beautiful Gate.
    
    From the back of crowds temple officials begin to push their way to the front where Peter, the Apostles and a formerly lame beggar stand before Jerusalem's largest crowd praising God and the Messiah of Israel.
    

    It is you who are the sons of the prophets and of the covenant which God ordained with your fathers, saying to Abraham, ‘ And in your seed all the families of the earth shall be blessed.’

    Acts 3:25

    .. God, having raised up his servant, sent him to you first, to bless you by turning every one of you from your wickedness.”

    Acts of the Apostles 3:26 ESV – Simon Peter Replies to the jews at Solomon’s Porch by Preaching Christ Crucified & Risen

    Who will God save?

    • And in this way all Israel will be saved, as it is written, “The Deliverer will come from Zion, he will banish ungodliness from Jacob”Romans 11:26
      • “And a Redeemer will come to Zion, to those in Jacob who turn from transgression,” declares the Lord. “And as for me, this is my covenant with them,” says the Lord: “My Spirit that is upon you, and my words that I have put in your mouth, shall not depart out of your mouth, or out of the mouth of your offspring, or out of the mouth of your children’s offspring,” says the Lord, “from this time forth and forevermore.”Isaiah 59:20-21
        • [The true sons of Israel (Jacob) know the true Word of Scripture. – Roger@TalkofJESUS.com Let’s talk.]
      • You worship what you do not know; we worship what we know, for salvation is from the Jews. Gospel of John 4:22 – The Messiah Jesus to a woman in Samaria

    And why does Peter preach also to those at the Temple who will not be saved along with those who by the Spirit have been blessed with ears to hear?

    Yechezkel (Ezekiel) 3 :: Westminster Leningrad Codex (WLC)

    So I opened my mouth, and he gave me this scroll to eat.. And he said to me, “Son of man, go to the house of Israel and speak with my words to them. For you are not sent to a people of foreign speech and a hard language, but to the house of Israel—

    .. But the house of Israel will not be willing to listen to you, for they are not willing to listen to me: because all the house of Israel have a hard forehead and a stubborn heart.

    Behold, I have made your face as hard as their faces, and your forehead as hard as their foreheads..

    If I say to the wicked, ‘You shall surely die,’ and you give him no warning, nor speak to warn the wicked from his wicked way, in order to save his life, that wicked person shall die for his iniquity, but his blood I will require at your hand.

    But if you warn the wicked, and he does not turn from his wickedness, or from his wicked way, he shall die for his iniquity, but you will have delivered your soul.

    Ezekiel 3:19 ESV

    3:19 וְאַתָּה כִּֽי־הִזְהַרְתָּ רָשָׁע וְלֹא־שָׁב מֵֽרִשְׁעוֹ וּמִדַּרְכּוֹ הָרְשָׁעָה הוּא בַּעֲוֺנוֹ יָמוּת וְאַתָּה אֶֽת־נַפְשְׁךָ הִצַּֽלְתָּ׃ ס

    Herod’s temple authorities respond.

    Simon Peter preaches repentance in Jesus Christ to Spirit-called crowds. Yet while the Apostles proclaim the Good News of the MESSIAH from Solomon’s Porch..

    Solomon's portico with view of the Temple and crowds

    authorities of Herod’s religious/political bedfellows of the Sanhedrin (their ‘Congress,’ so to speak) move to oppose the Gospel.

    Acts of the Apostles 4:

    As they were speaking to the people, the priests and the captain of the temple guard and the Sadducees came up to them, being greatly disturbed

    because they were teaching the people and proclaiming in Jesus the resurrection from the dead.

    garden in darkness

    Christ, who IS risen, had been arrested by some of these same officials a few weeks back while Peter and the Apostles stood helpless.

    And what would these men have just heard as Peter preached from Solomon’s Porch?

    “The God of Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob, the God of our fathers, glorified His Servant Jesus, whom you delivered up and denied in the presence of Pilate, when he was determined to let Him go.

    ACTS of the Apostles 3:13 NKJV

    “Repent therefore and be converted..

    ACTS of the Apostles 3:19a

    .. “For Moses truly said to the fathers, ‘The LORD your God will raise up for you a Prophet like me from your brethren. Him you shall hear in all things, whatever He says to you.‘ And it shall be that every soul who will not hear that Prophet shall be utterly destroyed from among the people.

    ACTS of the Apostles 3:22-23 NKJV

    Peter replied differently than in Gethsemane

    Behold, I have made your face as hard as their faces, and your forehead as hard as their foreheads. Like emery harder than flint have I made your forehead. Fear them not, nor be dismayed at their looks, for they are a rebellious house.”

    Ezekiel 3:8-9 ESV

    The Apostle preached with the power of the Holy Spirit.

    Peter is a rock now in the strength of the Word of the Lord. This is no cowering Disciple denying Jesus as he huddled up to a campfire within earshot of false testimonies.

    ACTS 4:

    As they were speaking to the people, the priests and the captain of the temple guard and the Sadducees came up to them..

    And they laid hands on them and put them in prison until the next day, for it was already evening.

    To be continued...
  • We are Beggars in the House of God

    We are Beggars in the House of God

    Begging for Blessing

    You may have had a beggar at your door recently. My new neighbor asked me if he should expect any ‘trick or treaters’ invading our neighborhood. Probably not, I responded. We generally have sweets here for ourselves that I could give away to a beggar, I assured. But he thought it might be best to go out and buy some treats just in case.

    My neighbor then left to buy some sweets so as to not disappoint some little child at his door expecting a blessing.

    ACTS of Simon Peter

    Continuing in Jerusalem from where we last left Peter:

    You may ask what my neighbor buying a treat to bless some little beggar at his door has to do with Peter and the Apostles as they enter into the gates and public courtyards of the Temple in Jerusalem.

    I can think of more than one parallel to our 21st century walk as disciples of Jesus Christ.

    So as we resume our journey with Simon Peter in Acts of the Apostles, don’t miss the Apostles’ hearts of graciousness accompanying the powerful signs of the Holy Spirit continuing to attract crowds to yet another sermon by Peter.

    Acts of the Apostles

    Luke’s account begins with a brief look back at his first account, the Gospel.

    • To these [the Apostles] He also presented Himself alive after His suffering, by many convincing proofs, appearing to them over a period of forty days.. – Acts 1:3a
    • [The risen Christ Jesus had assured them] “..but you will receive power when the Holy Spirit has come upon you; and you shall be My witnesses both in Jerusalem and in all Judea, and Samaria, and as far as the remotest part of the earth.”Acts 1:8

    The Apostle Simon Peter has already preached to the crowds:

    • Peter stood up among the brothers and sisters (a group of about 120 people was there together) [in an upper room in Jerusalem]. – Acts 1:15b
    • And suddenly there came a sound from heaven as of a rushing mighty wind, and it filled all the house where they were sitting. – Acts 2:2
    • .. they were all filled with the Holy Spirit and began to speak with different [languages], as the Spirit was giving them the ability to speak out.. [Those in the crowds of Jerusalem were amazed and asked each other] And how is it that we each hear them in our own [dialect in] which we were born? – Acts 2:4,7,8 excerpt
    • But Peter, standing up with the eleven, lifted up his voice, and said unto them, [preaching in the power of the Holy Spirit from Old Testament scripture]:

    And it shall be in the last days,’ God says,
    ‘That I will pour out My Spirit on all mankind;

    Acts 2:14a, 17a – Simon Peter preaching to the crowds of Pentecost in Jerusalem from the prophet Joel
    • [Simon tells the crowds: ] ..he looked ahead and spoke of the resurrection of the Christ, that He was neither abandoned to Hades, nor did His flesh suffer decay. It is this Jesus whom God raised up, a fact to which we are all witnesses. – Acts 2:32

    .. the promise of the Holy Spirit from the Father, He has poured out this which you both see and hear.

    Into this context and setting in first century Jerusalem we continue with Simon Peter and the Eleven as they obediently have remained in Jerusalem and the church continues to grow.

    Peter said to them,
    “Repent, and each of you be baptized in the name of Jesus Christ for the forgiveness of your sins; and you will receive the gift of the Holy Spirit.

    Everyone kept feeling a sense of awe; and many wonders and signs were taking place through the apostles.

    • 44 And all the believers were together
    • and had all things in common;
    • 45 and they would sell their property and possessions
    • and share them with all, to the extent that anyone had need.
    • 46 Day by day continuing with one mind in the temple,
    • and breaking bread from house to house, they were taking their meals together with gladness and sincerity of heart, 47 praising God and
    • having favor with all the people.
    HERE ARE SINNERS REPENTANT, BLESSING EACH OTHER AND OTHERS — DAILY — IN WORSHIP AND COMMUNITY.

    THIS is the WITNESS OF THE CHURCH to ALL who encounter them, THAT, an evidence and sign in itself.

    And the Lord was adding to their number day by day those who were being saved.

    ACTS of the apostles 2:47b

    A Beggar at the Temple Door

    a crippled boy on the ground

    ACTS 3:

    Now Peter and John went up together into the temple at the hour of prayer, being the ninth hour.

    The Day of Pentecost is past and three thousand souls have been worshiping day by day with the Apostles.

    And a certain man lame from his mother’s womb was carried, whom they laid daily at the gate of the temple which is called Beautiful, to ask alms of them that entered into the temple

    What will be the next ACT of the Apostles Peter and John?

    Christian Witness with an Everyday Beggar

    Imagine it — this is no child at your door, a costumed beggar charming you out of some candy.

    NO, these desperate men of no means were as familiar at the entrances and exits of the public places as defeated men by the highway having no place to go with temporary signs – beggars asking alms of ANY who might help the invisible poor.

    Yet Luke reveals that this beggar must had friends. They carried him to the place of worship daily. Or perhaps these men were part of his family who relied on his help by generated mercy of others.

    The crowds who passed him by knew who he was; NOT a child, but a man handicapped from birth. No fault of his, but what could they do?

    And mostly, their alms on occasion made them feel a little better about their own charity to him.

    Note: Peter and John do not simply give the man something (or look away from him and move on, but the Apostles engage this beggar in conversation of lasting consequence.

    Peter and John had witnessed the power of Jesus’ compassion

    Luke 10:

    The one who listens to you listens to Me, and the one who rejects you rejects Me; but the one who rejects Me rejects the One who sent Me.”

    Now the seventy-two returned with joy, saying,

    “Lord, even the demons are subject to us in Your name!”

    Turning to the disciples, He said privately, “Blessed are the eyes that see the things you see..

    Eternal Life

    25 And, behold, a certain lawyer stood up, and tempted him, saying, Master, what shall I do to inherit eternal life?

    26 He said unto him, What is written in the law?

    Jesus engages the man in conversation, meaningful conversation which the Lord illustrates with the now familiar to us parable of the Good Samaritan. (Remember, Judeans did not particularly like the Jews from Samaria and those from other distant states or regions.)

    “A man was going down from Jerusalem to Jericho and fell into the hands of robbers..

    But a Samaritan on his journey came up to him, and when he saw the man, he had compassion.”

    Gospel of Luke 10:30b,33 CSB + Jesus addressing the question: ‘Who is my neighbor?’

    This man who was robbed on his journey to Jericho was no beggar. But Jesus points out that he certainly needs help.

    Jesus asks, ‘Which of the the three helped the man;’ that is, ‘who was his neighbor’?

    The Apostles knew both the parable and the accompanying miracles. Seventy-two disciples of Jesus had just worked many miracles when the lawyer had asked what to do to inherit eternal life.

    Returning now to Peter and John headed to the temple for worship:

    Peter’s ACT of compassion

    Seeing Peter and John about to go into the temple, he asked for alms.

    Acts of the Apostles 3:3 RSV

    And Peter directed his gaze at him, with John, and said, “Look at us.”

    The lame man looked at them eagerly, expecting some money.

    But Peter said, “I do not have silver and gold, but what I do have I give to you:

    Acts of the Apostles 3:6a NASB20

    Do you suppose the two-way conversation between the eyes of the lame beggar and Peter continues in intense anticipation here?

    You are the beggar at the door and the man says ‘I have no money.’

    Peter is a neighbor who has gone out of his way to give a sweet blessing to this poor man…

    So many do little or just pass by.. YOU lay there HELPLESS still.. you, a poor lame beggar.

    Yet Peter and John continue with their own intense and compassionate stares…

    They ACT personally, as if the two are alone in their transaction..

    Then the man who has NOT passed by you, helpless at the gate of the place of worship continues:

    In the name of Jesus Christ the Nazarene, walk!”

    The command of Peter: Acts 3:6b

    Peter had witnessed Jesus Christ the Nazarene make a man walk!

    And Simon Peter had touched and seen the Lord’s hands and feet which had been nailed to a Cross!

    Peter and John had a commission from Christ to build His church once receiving the Holy Spirit.

    Yet another sign of the Holy Spirit

    With John at his side, as they had both been observers of Jesus healing a man like this lowered by friends into a room full of Jews listening to Jesus preach, Peter now reaches down to the man near the crowds before him:

    And grasping him by the right hand, he raised him up; and immediately his feet and his ankles were strengthened.

    Act of Peter reaching down to a man lame from birth + Acts 3:7

    Recalling Christ’s Authority to Heal

    Luke 5:

    Now it happened that while the crowd was pressing around Him and listening to the word of God, He was standing by the lake of Gennesaret; and He saw two boats lying at the edge of the lake; but the fishermen had gotten out of them and were washing their nets. And He got into one of the boats, which was Simon’s…

    But when Simon Peter saw this, he fell down at Jesus’ knees, saying,

    “Go away from me, Lord, for I am a sinful man!” ..

    And Jesus said to Simon, “Do not fear; from now on you will be catching people.”

    When they had brought their boats to land, they left everything and followed Him.

    This had been three years ago. Since then, Peter and John have seen MANY more miraculous things — unexplainable signs from God ACTS of Jesus’ power and authority over men and creation.

    • While He was in one of the cities, behold, there was a man covered with leprosy; and when he saw Jesus, he fell on his face and begged Him, saying, “Lord, if You are willing, You can make me clean.” And He reached out with His hand and touched him, saying, “I am willing; be cleansed.” And immediately the leprosy left him.
    • One day He was teaching, and there were some Pharisees and teachers of the Law sitting there who had come from every village of Galilee and Judea, and from Jerusalem; and the power of the Lord was present for Him to perform healing. And some men were carrying a man on a stretcher who was paralyzed; and they were trying to bring him in and to set him down in front of Him. But when they did not find any way to bring him in because of the crowd, they went up on the roof and let him down through the tiles with his stretcher, into the middle of the crowd, in front of Jesus.

    Simon Peter and John had witnessed the power of God through Jesus many times.

    A Beggar Worshiping with the Apostles

    And leaping up, he stood and began to walk; and he entered the temple with them, walking and leaping and praising God.

    And all the people saw him walking and praising God; and they recognized him as being the very one who used to sit at the Beautiful Gate of the temple to beg for charitable gifts, and they were filled with wonder and amazement at what had happened to him.

    Acts of the Apostles 3:8-10 NASB

    The very sight of this crippled man everyone knew LEAPING UP must have taken away the breath of those who witnessed this great sign!

    • REMEMBER the lame man lowered by his friends into a crowded room so that Jesus could heal him?
    • What was it the Lord had said?

    And seeing their faith, He said,

    “Friend, your sins are forgiven you.” .. “I say to you, get up, and pick up your stretcher, and go home.”

    Gospel of Luke 5:20, 24b NASB + Jesus commanding a Lame man to walk

    Peter and John saw a beggar’s faith

    And as the lame man which was healed held Peter and John, all the people ran together unto them in the porch that is called Solomon’s, greatly wondering.

    Acts of the Apostles 3:11 Authorized Version

    Friend, your sins are forgiven you, or at least they could be — IF only you would come to the Lord Jesus Christ.

    For by our admitted failings, like Peter, we are all sinful men and sinful women.

    In the name of Jesus Christ the Nazarene, walk!”

    The command of Peter: Acts 3:6b

    Won’t you walk on in witness in the name of Jesus Christ beside John and Simon Peter and the Apostles? For they were, after all, just sinners like you and like me.

    ALL are beggars before the glory of our Lord Jesus Christ, who will greet us at the gate.


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