Mbombela Central SDA Church
Pastor Mongezi Maichu preached on the healing of the lame man at the Beautiful Gate (Acts 3:1-10), drawing out three interconnected themes: human brokenness as symbol, healing as narrative transformation, and the complexity of the wounded healer. He began by observing that the lame man had internalised his condition so deeply that he could only ask for alms — never for healing. His identity was fixed by his brokenness. Maichu argued that believers do the same: we define ourselves by what we’re going through rather than by what God sees in us. We sit in proximity to holiness — attending church, praying — yet remain excluded from the wholeness God offers, because we never ask for more than survival. Meanwhile, those who do enter the sanctuary fail to carry the lame man inside with them, content to toss coins rather than share the transformative power they’ve encountered. The sermon then reframed the healing as narrative reconfiguration. When Peter declared “Silver or gold I do not have,” the man’s entire identity story shifted — from beggar to witness, from excluded to restored, from passive recipient to active participant. Significantly, his first act after healing was not to go to the marketplace but to enter the temple and praise God, finally experiencing the holiness he had only been near. Maichu closed with the wounded healer motif. Peter and John could heal precisely because they themselves had been broken and remade by Christ. Their poverty — having no silver or gold — became the vehicle for divine power. In the same way, believers are not healed by having their wounds erased but by having them re-narrated within a larger story of hope, love, and peace. The call, then, is to stand tall, stretch out scarred hands, and offer others the same healing received from a wounded Messiah who meets us in solidarity with our suffering. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit mbombelacentralsda.substack.com [https://mbombelacentralsda.substack.com?utm_medium=podcast&utm_campaign=CTA_1]
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