“God, having raised up his servant, sent him to you first, to bless you by turning every one of you from your wickedness.””
Acts 3:26
Acts 3:26 was spoken by the Apostle Peter.
He said this as part of a sermon he delivered at the Temple in Jerusalem, shortly after healing a lame man (Acts 3:1–10). In his message (Acts 3:11–26), Peter explains that the healing was done through the power of Jesus Christ, whom God raised from the dead. He calls the people to repent and turn to God, emphasizing that Jesus was sent first to the Jews to bless them by turning them from their wicked ways.
Acts 3:26
Acts 3:26 was spoken by the Apostle Peter.
He said this as part of a sermon he delivered at the Temple in Jerusalem, shortly after healing a lame man (Acts 3:1–10). In his message (Acts 3:11–26), Peter explains that the healing was done through the power of Jesus Christ, whom God raised from the dead. He calls the people to repent and turn to God, emphasizing that Jesus was sent first to the Jews to bless them by turning them from their wicked ways.
“God, having raised up his servant, sent him to you first, to bless you by turning every one of you from your wickedness.””
Acts 3:26
Acts 3:26 was spoken by the Apostle Peter.
He said this as part of a sermon he delivered at the Temple in Jerusalem, shortly after healing a lame man (Acts 3:1–10). In his message (Acts 3:11–26), Peter explains that the healing was done through the power of Jesus Christ, whom God raised from the dead. He calls the people to repent and turn to God, emphasizing that Jesus was sent first to the Jews to bless them by turning them from their wicked ways.