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Acts 9 does not end where most people think it does. After Saul’s dramatic conversion on the Damascus Road, after Ananias lays hands on him, after Barnabas vouches for him in Jerusalem, the church sends Saul home to Tarsus — and then Luke turns the camera away from the famous convert. Acts 9:31–43 takes us to Lydda and Joppa, where Peter is not building a platform, launching a movement, or chasing a headline. Peter is making house calls. He finds Aeneas, a paralyzed man who has been bedridden for eight years, and says, “Aeneas, Jesus Christ heals you. Get up and make your bed.” Then Peter is called to Joppa, where a beloved disciple named Tabitha, also called Dorcas, has died. The widows gather in grief, holding the garments she made for them, and Peter kneels beside the body and says, “Tabitha, get up.” She opens her eyes. This Wednesday Night Bible Study from First Christian Church in Cushing, Oklahoma walks through Acts 9:31–43 as a story of healing, resurrection, pastoral care, and restoration after trauma. Saul had gone house to house dragging believers away. Now Peter goes house to house giving people back. The Holy Spirit does not simply grow the church. The Spirit restores the church. The threat has been removed, but the trauma has not — so the Spirit begins making house calls. In this episode, Pastor Jim Wilhelm explores the healing of Aeneas, the raising of Tabitha/Dorcas, Peter’s pastoral ministry, the widows of Joppa, and the quiet power of the early church after persecution. This is not just a miracle story. It is the gospel of getting people back. Acts 9 begins with Jesus stopping Saul on the road. Acts 9 ends with Jesus giving breath back to a frightened church, strength back to a paralyzed man, and a beloved disciple back to the widows who still needed her. If you are studying the Book of Acts, the early church, Peter’s ministry, Tabitha and Dorcas, biblical healing, resurrection, discipleship, pastoral care, or the work of the Holy Spirit, this Acts 9 Bible study is for you. The kingdom does not only arrive in blinding light on the Damascus Road. Sometimes it arrives beside a sickbed. Sometimes it arrives in a sewing room. Sometimes it arrives in a room full of widows holding garments through their tears. Sometimes it arrives when someone who thought the story was over opens her eyes. 📖 Scripture: Acts 9:31–43 ⛪ First Christian Church — Cushing, Oklahoma 🎙️ The Semi-Seminarian Podcast 🔥 Theology Thru The Static Key themes in this Acts 9 Bible study: Acts 9 explained, Acts 9:31–43 sermon, Tabitha in the Bible, Dorcas in Acts, Peter raises Tabitha, Peter heals Aeneas, Aeneas Acts 9, Tabitha Dorcas resurrection, early church healing, Holy Spirit comfort, church after persecution, Saul sent to Tarsus, Barnabas and Saul, Damascus Road aftermath, Peter’s ministry, widows in the early church, women disciples in the Bible, mathētria female disciple, biblical restoration, Christian healing, resurrection in Acts, pastoral care, Bible study on Acts, Wednesday night Bible study, First Christian Church Cushing, Pastor Jim Wilhelm, The Semi-Seminarian. #Acts9 #Tabitha #Dorcas #Peter #BibleStudy #BookOfActs #HolySpirit #EarlyChurch #ChristianSermon #Healing #Resurrection #PastorJimWilhelm #TheSemiSeminarian #FirstChristianChurch #CushingOklahoma
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