structure - our genre in this lesson is most likely an early
Christian apologia and proclamation. The literary pattern is already established evidenced
by the similarity between Peters Acts 2 and 3 sermons. Both record an
"event" (Spirit outpouring (Acts 2) and the healing of the lame man (Acts 3);
both begin with "Men of Israel," and both contain the kerygmatic core found
elsewhere in Acts-speeches.
early christian content - Fitzmyer lists the kerygmatic elements of
this sermon: (1) miracle is the work of Israels faithful God (3:13 ab), not powerful
and pious prophets (3:12 b); (2) miracle witnesses Jesus and thus to the ignorance of
Israel about him (3:13c-19); (3) Israels restoration is predicated on Jesus
resurrection (3:20-21), which is (4) proved by biblical prophecy (3:22-26). [1]
ignorance is bliss? - "I know you acted without knowledge"
(Acts 3:17), Peter exhorts his hearers concerning the mishandling of Jesus by religious
authorities. I wonder how knowledgeable we post-moderns are. According to the Barna
report, a vast majority of our Christian populations are biblically illiterate and more
and more of our society has become suspicious of institutionalized religion. Yet other
data suggests a deep yearning for spirituality. How can the church enter into and
contribute to the growing interest in spiritual questing?
Do you have any experience with
Christian healing? Do you know of anyone who claims healing through healing prayer?
In the "times of refreshing," (v. 20), how has spiritual renewal and
refreshment come to you?
Do you agree that an audience should determine how one shares their words and format?
If so, how might different contexts require different ways of "packaging" the
gospel?
You might begin by raising several
recent examples of healing ministries in the church-from Benny Hinns grandiose
theatre of healing crusades to the more quieter and tamer healing ministries that is
welcomed in virtually every Christian denomination. The point is not to caricature or
promote an expose, but to raise to the listeners awareness healing as it relates to
Christian proclamation. How can we participate with God as healers and proclaimers of a
broken and battered creation?
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[1] Cited in The New Interpreters Bible X (Nashville: Abingdon Press, 2002),
page 80.
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