Acts 9:32-43 – Healing Power

Read Acts 9:32-43

Our scene shifts to Peter, because “meanwhile,” all that was going on for Saul, Jesus’ ministry was going strong. Peter had two encounters with Jesus’ healing power; I can’t even imagine the thrill Peter was feeling. Knowing the power of the Holy Spirit was flowing, and the faithfulness of the people was growing, had to be so rewarding for this apostle.

Being used by the Holy Spirit for any mission elicits a joy of its own. The person of the Holy Spirit is not only a character in a book, but the Bible speaks of God’s power in a way that is accessible to us humans. That fact alone should cause us to pause and be amazed. God has thought of everything to give us for our success.

Remember that success isn’t necessarily how much money we have in our bank accounts or how far we’ve climbed the proverbial employment “ladder.” We achieve God-honoring success when we stay devoted to him even when it’s hard. Peter would have been living a life of uncertainty, moving from place to place. It would be easy to have some trepidation about that, but Peter knew the Holy Spirit was a power he could tap into, and he was energized to do it often.

For Aeneas and Tabitha, Peter’s obedience brought them relief from a life of disability and from death. Don’t let those verses just pass you by; really reflect on what that power and that faith accomplished in the name of Jesus.

We’re told that the Holy Spirit’s power that we have access to is the same power that raised Jesus from the dead. Jesus’ resurrected body gives us the hope of our own resurrection one day. Romans 8:11 says, “The Spirit of God, who raised Jesus from the dead, lives in you. And just as God raised Christ Jesus from the dead, he will give life to your mortal bodies by this same Spirit living within you.”

We love to see examples of the Holy Spirit at work. In our passage, we see only a glimpse at the moment of healing and restoration. Imagine all the conversations and worship that went on in those families and communities. When something like a miracle happens, the Holy Spirit is a lot more visible.

People talk. People start believing. We hope for that kind of awakening in our own day. We love it when we see the Holy Spirit coming alive for new believers at conferences. I’ll never forget the first time I saw someone just totally bow themselves to the power of God and be filled. God knew that those people needed an extra jolt of his power in that moment of their life.

We need to be seeking the Holy Spirit just as much as we seek Jesus. It’s really almost a package deal, until it’s not. The Holy Spirit’s involvement in our lives is by the grace of God and our love for Jesus. You’ve probably noticed that the Holy Spirit was a gift that the new believers were just getting acquainted with. Kind of like us.

I rejoice with the people we met in this passage who now know Jesus on a much deeper, more personal level. Their bond is that the power of Jesus has just restored a friend or loved one. That’s quite an honor, isn’t it? We’re all given that invitation to receive the power and follow Jesus. All are welcome. An honor and privilege indeed!

woman praying with mountain scene behind herLet’s pray. Lord Jesus, your healing power is available to all. I thank you for that promise. Fill me with your Spirit so that I will be ready to do your will. Help me to make God-honoring decisions. Fill me with your wisdom as I face each new day’s challenge. Life is so much brighter with you by my side. In Jesus’ name. Amen.

Acts 9:1-31 – Transformed!

Read Acts 9:1-31

This is one of the greatest stories of transformation in the Bible. We’re given hope that God can use us, too, no matter what we have done in the past. Here we meet Saul. He was mentioned only briefly in chapters 7 and 8, but here we see what God had intended for him.

We’re given a glimpse into the person Saul was before encountering Jesus, and he was “eager to kill the Lord’s followers,” known as “the Way.” Just the sight of Saul would have brought fear to the believers. Saul’s assignment to Damascus would end differently than he expected. Continue reading “Acts 9:1-31 – Transformed!”

Acts 8:26-40 – Divine Appointments

Read Acts 8:26-40

You never know when God is going to have a divine appointment for you to share your faith. That’s why it’s so important to keep our eyes and ears open. Be watching for openings and don’t shy away from action. In Philip’s case, he even got an angelic message of instruction about his next audience. His obedience was clear as he traveled quite some distance to get to his “target.”

In those days, many traveled on foot, but Philip’s divine appointment was with someone in a carriage. That would signify wealth or importance. In fact, this eunuch did have “great authority” and connections to the queen of Ethiopia. I wonder if Philip felt a bit intimidated. Continue reading “Acts 8:26-40 – Divine Appointments”

Acts 8:1-25 – Faithful Ones

Read Acts 8:1-25

They killed one of the faithful ones, Stephen. The persecution of Jesus’ followers, the early church, was just beginning. It sounds like a horrible time to be a believer. Yet we can marvel with gratitude that those faithful ones stood strong, trusted God, and followed Jesus’ command to make disciples. Despite being scattered, these believers “preached the Good News about Jesus wherever they went.” Are we that bold? When was the last time you told someone about Jesus and the promise of salvation?

We meet one of the faithful ones, Philip, in this reading. Since I wondered if this Philip was one of Jesus’ twelve disciples, I did some digging. Biblical scholars seem to agree that this Philip was not the disciple, but one of the seven chosen, like Stephen, to be faithful witnesses running the food program (Acts 6). Because of the persecution, Philip moved on to Samaria. Continue reading “Acts 8:1-25 – Faithful Ones”

Dana’s Latest Book Launches June 26th >>see Zoom below

You can attend the LIVESTREAM of the Book Launch Event being held in Chapala, Jalisco, Mexico, where Dana resides.

>> Here are all the details for FRIDAY, JUNE 26.<<

Eastern time:   5-7 p.m.
Central time:  4-6 p.m.
Mountain time: 3-5 p.m.
Pacific time: 2-4 p.m.

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ZOOM LINK (you’ll start in a waiting room, up to 10 minutes before)

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As this day culminates a project Dana has been working on for almost a year, Dana has been reflecting on Galatians 1:10. The spiritual warfare that has plagued Dana in 2026 is jaw-dropping. Suffice it to say that she is confident that seeking to please God with this project, after listening to his prompting to “Help Them!”, will help many draw closer to a relationship with Jesus.

How do the words from Galatians 1:10 speak to you today?

“Obviously, I’m not trying to win the approval of people, but of God. If pleasing people were my goal, I would not be Christ’s servant.” (NLT)

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