Chapter #27
Acts 9:32-43
Peter was on a preaching mission visiting the churches of Judea,
Galilee, and Samaria which had been recently established as a result of
the persecution at Jerusalem. He travelled from church to church
preaching the gospel of Christ, establishing them in the faith of Christ
and in the truth of God.
"THE SAINTS WHICH DWELT AT LYDDA" (v. 32) - Lydda was a town about
35 miles from Jerusalem in which God had been pleased to raise up a
gospel church. It should be noticed that Luke and all the writers of the
New Testament referred to all believers as saints. This title, "saints",
is not a title of distinction reserved for a few very eminent believers.
It is a title for all believers. Every person who is born of God is a
saint. The word means "sanctified ones"! We were sanctified by God the
Father in electing grace before the world began (Jude 1). He set us
apart from the rest of mankind unto himself, for his own holy purposes
and uses. We were sanctified by God the Son, the Lord Jesus Christ, in
redemption. By his substitutionary sacrifice at Calvary the Son of God
made all of God's elect holy; and God the Father, looking on us through
the blood of Christ declared us to be holy (Heb. 10:10-14). This is our
justification. Then God the Holy Spirit sanctified us in regeneration,
giving us the holy nature of Christ (II Thess. 2:13; II Pet. 1:4; I John
3:5-9). All believers are saints because all have been sanctified. Their
sanctification is the gift and work of God's free grace in Christ.
"A CERTAIN MAN NAMED AENEAS" (vv. 33-35) - AEneas' healing by Peter
is given as a picture of God's saving grace in Christ. This man really
was healed of his physical infirmity by the power of God; but his
healing was intended by God both to confirm and to illustrate his saving
grace. Everything about this man and his healing corresponds to and
reflects the saving grace of God experienced by every child of God. 1. AENEAS WAS A CHOSEN OBJECT OF MERCY. Luke tells us that he was "a
certain man". In those days it was common to find impotent beggars laid
in conspicuous places, hoping for alms or other acts of mercy from those
who passed by. Where one was found, many were likely to be found (John
5:1-9). No doubt there were many like AEneas in Lydda, but AEneas was
chosen of God. Grace always comes to certain men and women, to certain
ones chosen of God unto salvation (Eph. 1:3-6; II Thess. 2:13-14).
2. AENEAS WAS A HELPLESSLY SICK MAN. His disease was real. Peter was not
a fake healer, but a real Apostle. He healed a man who really was in an
utterly helpless condition. But AEneas had not always been in such bad
shape. So it is with us. God created man upright, in his own image (Gen.
1:26-28). But when Adam sinned against God we sinned in him and we died
spiritually (Rom. 5:12). All men and women since the fall of Adam are in
a helpless condition of sin and death. We were all born in sin (Psa.
51:5).
3. THIS MAN KNEW SOMETHING ABOUT THE LORD JESUS CHRIST. By some means or
other, he had heard about Christ. Otherwise, when Peter said, "Jesus
Christ of Nazareth maketh thee whole," he would not and could not have
believed on him (Rom. 10:13-17). It is not necessary for a sinner to
become a theologian to be saved, but it is necessary for him to know who
Christ is and what he has done. It is not possible to trust an
unrevealed, unknown Savior!
4. PETER'S WORD (GOD'S WORD BY PETER) CAME TO AENEAS' HEART WITH DIVINE
POWER AND PERSONAL APPLICATION. Peter's word was the very word of God.
God spoke to this man personally by the voice of another man, a gospel
preacher. This is the way God calls sinners to Christ (John 10:1-5).
"AEneas, Jesus Christ maketh thee whole!" The effectual call of the
Spirit (Psa. 65:4) comes to chosen sinners through the voice of gospel
preachers. Sinners are saved, born again and called, by the Word of God
(I Pet. 1:23-25).
5. AENEAS BELIEVED ON THE LORD JESUS CHRIST. He did not believe on
Peter. He did not believe in the "power of his freewill". But he did
believe that Jesus Christ had made him whole. He proved his faith by
acting upon it. "He arose immediately!"
6. HE WAS MADE WHOLE IMMEDIATELY. But suppose he had not been. Suppose
he had believed and yet was not healed. Peter would have been proved an
impostor. Christ would have been shamefully dishonored. And the gospel
Peter preached would have been proved a lie. The point I am making is
this - It is impossible for a sinner to believe on the Lord Jesus Christ
and not be saved by him (John 6:37; Heb. 7:25).
7. ONCE HE WAS HEALED, AENEAS ACTED LIKE A MAN WHO WAS MADE WHOLE. "He
arose immediately!" He no longer laid upon his bed among his former
companions. He had been made new (II Cor. 5:17). He went all over town
telling people what Christ had done for him. It was obvious to everyone!
Therefore, many "turned to the Lord."
DORCAS: A WOMAN FULL OF GOOD WORKS (vv. 36-43). Dorcas is set
before us as an example of faith and godliness. She was truly a woman
who lived by faith and evidenced her faith by her works (Eph. 2:8-10;
James 2:14-26). She made it her business in life to "adorn the doctrine
of God our Savior" (Tit. 2:10). Luke tells us three things about Dorcas. 1. SHE EXEMPLIFIED THE GOSPEL BY HER DEEDS OF LOVE (vv. 36, 39). Dorcas
was not a preacher or a teacher. She held no public office in the church
(I Tim. 2:12). But she was gifted of God as a seamstress. And she used
her gift in Christ like love and self-denial to make coats for God's
poor saints. If I had to choose between the two, I would much rather
live like Dorcas than preach like Peter (Phil. 2:1-8; I Cor. 13:1-13).
2. SHE DIED IN FAITH (v. 37). We are not told what caused her death, or
where she was when she died, only that she was sick and her sickness
lead to her death. But she died in faith. Nothing else really matters!
"Precious in the sight of the Lord is the death of his saints."
3. SHE WAS RAISED FROM THE DEAD FOR THE GLORY OF GOD (vv. 38-43). Dorcas
was raised from the dead to die again. We who believe on the Lord Jesus
shall be raised to die no more (I Cor. 15:51-58). When Dorcas was raised
from the dead God was glorified in Joppa. And when God's elect are
raised from the dead in the last day, our God shall be glorified
universally, forever (Rev. 5:9-13).
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