What “In Jesus’ Name” Really Means (Acts 3 Explained)
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What does it actually mean to do something in Jesus’ name?
In Acts 3, Peter does not simply add a phrase to the end of a prayer. He speaks in the name of Jesus Christ of Nazareth, and a man who had never walked before rises, walks, leaps, and praises God.
But here’s what most people miss… this miracle was not just about physical healing. It was a sign of the restoration Jesus brings, the authority He still carries, and the new life He gives to those who are broken.
In this teaching, we walk through Acts 3 and look at:
What “in Jesus’ name” really means
Why Peter and John were still going to the temple
How the healing points to Isaiah 35
Why Peter refused to take attention for himself
What biblical repentance actually means
How Jesus restores what sin has broken
This is where it shifts: the man asked for daily provision, but Jesus gave him a new way to live.
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