In this message, TA teaches from Acts 5:12–42 and shows what should mark the church. In the early church, believers gathered together, prayed for those who were sick, and saw God work powerfully as people were healed and “more than ever” believed in Jesus. At the same time, the apostles faced opposition and were arrested, but they continued preaching with boldness, saying, “We must obey God rather than men.” This passage reminds us to be a church that prays for healing, prays for people to know Jesus, and lives boldly for the gospel.

// KEY TAKEAWAYS
Pray for physical healing. God still works through the prayers of his people. Sometimes he heals immediately, sometimes gradually through medical care, and sometimes permanently when someone is with him in heaven. Scripture calls us to pray in faith for those who are sick and hurting.

Pray for salvation. Luke says, “more than ever believers were added to the Lord.” God was continually bringing people to faith. We should have the same desire—to see friends, neighbors, coworkers, and family members come to know Jesus.

Pray for bold living. The apostles faced real opposition, yet they kept preaching because obedience to God mattered more than the approval of people. Followers of Jesus are called to live boldly for him.

// APPLICATION QUESTIONS
What helps you experience joy and excitement when gathering with other followers of Jesus?
The early church regularly prayed for people who were sick. How have you seen God work through prayer in difficult situations?
God heals in different ways: immediately, gradually, or permanently. How does that perspective shape the way we pray for healing?
Who in your life are you praying would come to know Jesus?
When have you felt pressure to stay quiet about your faith? What might bold obedience look like in that situation?