The Bible Made Real With Kathy
In this episode of The Bible Made Real Podcast, we continue our journey through the book of Acts, diving into chapters 3 and 4. After the outpouring of the Holy Spirit at Pentecost, we now see the first miracle of the early Church, the bold preaching of Peter, and the beginning of persecution. This passage reveals what it truly looks like to live in the power of the Holy Spirit—marked by transformation, courage, unity, and unwavering faith in Jesus Christ. 🔥 What You’ll Learn * Why God often gives you more than what you ask for * The deeper meaning behind the healing of the lame man * How to redirect glory back to Christ in your life * Why boldness comes from being with Jesus—not just knowledge * What persecution reveals about your faith * How the early Church prayed, lived, and stayed unified * Why we should pray for boldness—not comfort 📚 Key Scripture Passages * Acts 3:1–10 — Healing of the lame man * Acts 3:12–26 — Peter’s sermon and call to repentance * Acts 4:1–22 — Peter and John arrested and questioned * Acts 4:23–31 — The believers pray for boldness * Acts 4:32–37 — Unity and generosity in the early Church ✨ Key Teaching Points 1. God Gives More Than You Ask For The lame man asked for money—but received healing and transformation. God doesn’t just meet surface needs—He transforms lives. > Sometimes we ask for temporary solutions, but God offers eternal change. 2. The Power Is in the Name of Jesus Peter makes it clear: the miracle was not by human ability. > “Silver and gold I do not have, but what I do have I give you…” Faith in Jesus—not human effort—is the source of true power. 3. Redirect the Glory Peter refuses attention and immediately points people back to Christ. Application: If God is using you, make sure people see Him—not you. 4. Repentance Is Always Available Even those who rejected and crucified Jesus are invited back. > “Repent therefore and be converted…” No one is too far gone. The invitation still stands. 5. Boldness Comes from Being with Jesus Peter and John were untrained—but powerful. > People “realized that they had been with Jesus.” Authority flows from intimacy, not education. 6. Faith Will Cost You Something Peter and John are arrested—but the Church still grows to 5,000. Question: Are you willing to be misunderstood or rejected for the sake of truth? 7. Jesus Is the Cornerstone He is the foundation—remove Him, and everything collapses. > “Nor is there salvation in any other…” 8. Pray for Boldness, Not Escape The early Church didn’t pray for comfort—they prayed for courage. Powerful Shift: Instead of “God remove this,” pray ➡️ “God strengthen me through this.” 9. Pray the Word of God They prayed Scripture (Psalms), reminding themselves of truth and God’s promises. 10. True Unity Produces Generosity The early believers lived in radical unity and shared everything willingly. * One heart * One soul * No one in need This was not forced—it was Spirit-led. 💡 Real-Life Application * Stop limiting your prayers to what you think you need * When God uses you, point everything back to Him * Build boldness through time with Jesus—not just study * Expect resistance when you walk in truth * Pray Scripture to strengthen your faith * Ask God for courage, not comfort * Live generously and strengthen the body of Christ 🧠 Reflection Questions 1. Am I asking God for small things when He wants to trans Welcome to The Bible Made Real. Be sure to follow or subscribe so you don’t miss upcoming episodes. You can connect with Kathy on Instagram @kathyabidinglight and learn more at kathyabraham.com.
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