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Sunday Feb 21, 2021
Lechem Panim #140 "Signs of A New Era” (Acts 5:12) Pastor Cameron Ury
Sunday Feb 21, 2021
Sunday Feb 21, 2021
Hello and welcome to Lechem Panim. In our study of the book of Acts, we have seen how God has been establishing His Church. And in our passage today we see one of the means by which He is doing that. It says in…
Acts 5:12b (ESV)— 12 Now many signs and wonders were regularly done among the people by the hands of the apostles.
Signs & Wonders— So right off the bat we see that the apostles are carrying on the healing ministry of Jesus. And these healings verse 12 calls signs and wonders. Now what is a sign?
"Shoulder Use Permitted"— The other day my wife and I were driving home and I saw a sign that brought me immediate joy. In fact I was so thankful I immediately turned to my wife and said. “That sign said ‘shoulder use permitted’”. And so I immediately started stretching and rotating my shoulders. And I said, “Awwww, that’s nice, to which she promptly rolled her eyes (as all wives do when their husbands make corny jokes).
What’s A Sign— But signs are important. They are there for more than just our admiration and wonder. They actually mean something; and what a particular sign means is important. And this is especially true when it comes to Biblical signs, which are a lot like road signs. We always think of them as being miracles; and they often are. But they are more than just miracles. They are miracles with a point. Just like a road sign, they point us to something; something we need to recognize, which is often a deeper spiritual (and often divine) reality that God is trying to make known to us. In the Gospels (particularly John’s gospel) signs play a key role in revealing to us who Jesus is. And they have the same purpose here in the book of Acts as well. And one of the things these signs clearly reveal is that God is at work through the apostles; they are a way of authenticating their ministry and the name of Jesus whom they were proclaiming. Now there have been many impostors who have tried to use miraculous signs to gain a following.
A Fake Miracle— Just recently I saw a purported miracle somebody posted on Facebook. A crippled woman in Africa was listening to a preacher preach. And her arm was all malformed and short. But the preacher suddenly claimed he was going to heal the woman. And he began ranting and raving and the woman hunched over and let her short deformed arm point towards the ground. And slowly but surely the arm began to extend. And the preacher kept ranting and raving; he started throwing water on her (probably holy water). And her arm kept extending until it was a normal length; AN APPARENT MIRACLE!!! Now I so wanted to believe this; but I looked it up and sadly discovered that it was a hoax. This woman was used on multiple occasions by at least two different charismatic pastors who wanted to display their healing powers. I watched two services where it looks like the same woman was healed twice for the same thing. She has missing bone structure in her arm that allows her to crush up her arm and then (as she relaxes her muscles) the arm extends. And that is why she needs to hunch over, because she cannot lift up her arm (because there is no bone structure inside). And you can catch it in one video where you see that arm flop back a little bit; farther than a normal arm would be able to do. And so the miracle was a fake, used by the pastors in a sinister way to manipulate people into thinking they had the power of God; so that they would follow them.
A Genuine Miracle— However, the miracles the apostles were performing were nothing like this. They weren’t isolated healings done to a few people no-one knew. Rather they were healing many people (too many to be some kind of elaborate hoax); and these were people that those around them could validate had indeed been crippled. The crippled man at Solomon’s Portico is an excellent example. Everyone knew he had always been crippled; his legs were deformed; he had never walked. And now he was walking and leaping and praising God.
Miracles & Message True To God’s Word— Now miracles don’t always come from God. Just because someone performs a miracle (or a supposed miracle) that doesn’t mean God is at work in them. It could (at times) be Satan. And we will see some of that later in the book of Acts. But what sets the signs of Jesus and the apostles apart was that the signs they were performing complimented a message that was true to the Word of God and His revealed mission. They were not proclaiming a new doctrine; they were proclaiming the fulfillment of an already existing promise of salvation. And I would argue further that the nature and authority of the miracles the apostles were performing was vastly superior to what any sorcerer would be able to perform. Their miracles were like that performed through Moses back in Exodus. The miracles of God could only be denied by those who could not accept His message (like Pharaoh, in whose image the Sanhedrin had allowed themselves to become fashioned into, as they demonstrate continuously that same hardness of heart; “We are not willing to go where the evidence points because we are not willing to change our position.”).
The Same Healing Pattern— Now I want you to also recognize something else; and this is something the Sanhedrin no doubt recognized; and that is that the apostles were not just healing people, but they’re doing so in a way that mirrored how Jesus Himself had healed people. Notice how the apostles (like Jesus) were healing EVERYBODY. It says in…
Acts 5:16 (ESV)— 16 The people also gathered from the towns around Jerusalem, bringing the sick and those afflicted with unclean spirits, and they were all healed.
And this is of course reminiscent of…
Luke 4:38-41 Jesus Heals Many— 38 And he {(Jesus)} arose and left the synagogue and entered Simon's house. Now Simon's mother-in-law was ill with a high fever, and they appealed to him on her behalf. 39 And he stood over her and rebuked the fever, and it left her, and immediately she rose and began to serve them. 40 Now when the sun was setting, all those who had any who were sick with various diseases brought them to him, and he laid his hands on every one of them and healed them. 41 And demons also came out of many, crying, “You are the Son of God!” But he rebuked them and would not allow them to speak, because they knew that he was the Christ. {And Matthew 12:15 also reveals that Jesus was healing all who came to Him.}
Demons Banished— Now notice how in both passages we find demons being driven out; something Satan would never do, for it would mean that Satan’s house would be divided against itself and therefore would not be able to stand, which Jesus Himself points out in Matthew 12:26. So there was no reason to doubt that it truly was the power of God that had been at work in and through Jesus; and that the apostles (who were preaching and teaching in His name) were carrying on that same power and authority. It was not just that people were getting healed. No, it was the scope and nature of the miracles being performed combined with a message that was true to God’s Word. And in the demons being driven out we see revealed how Jesus (through the apostles), is defeating the great enemy of God (Satan). The head of the snake was once again being crushed.
The Role of Signs— Now there is a lot of debate over the role of signs and healings in the Church today. And I don’t doubt for a minute that God does often heal when we cry out to Him. That is part of the role of the Church, as we read about in James 5:13-15. We are to bring the sick before the elders of the Church so that they can receive healing from God if it is His will to do so. But what we also have to recognize is that while there were ordinary Church members who performed signs and healings (like Stephen in Acts 6:8), verse 12 indicates that it was the apostles who were the primary ones performing these “signs and wonders”. And as we said before, that was God’s way of authenticating their message (Rom. 15:18–19; 2 Cor. 12:12; Heb. 2:4). This was a new era in the Church (and really in the story of salvation as a whole). And in scripture we see that whenever God moved His people into a new era (the next stage of His great plan of salvation) He always made sure that the inauguration of that era was supported by miraculous signs that confirmed He was the one behind it. When the age of the Law began, God empowered Moses to perform signs and wonders. At the inauguration of the era of the prophets, God allowed those prophets at the beginning of that era (Elijah and Elisha) to also perform great signs and wonders. When the age of the Gospel was inaugurated, God validated that era with signs and wonders performed in and through His Son Jesus. And that is one of the reasons Jesus was always so careful to stress that the signs He performed were not done in His own power, but rather were God’s power at work through Him. He wanted to show that this was God’s way of validating this new era of the Gospel as legitimate; as God had validated the other eras in and throughout the Old Testament. And similarly, in this new era of the Church, as the apostles carry that Gospel into the world, God is allowing signs and wonders to confirm this new era as well. One scholar said: “Each time God opened a new door, He called man’s attention to it. It was His way of saying, ‘Follow these leaders because I have sent them.’”] Now [This certainly does not mean that God is limited and can no longer perform miracles for His people! But it does mean that the need for confirming miracles has passed away. We now have the completed Word of God, and we test teachers and weigh their teachings by their message, not by miracles (1 John 2:18–29; 4:1–6).]
The Greatest Miracle— And even more important than the physical healing, was the spiritual healing that was being brought to the people. It says that multitudes were being added to the fellowship. And so one thing we need to be sure not to overlook is the fact that the people were finding in Jesus the deepest healing they needed; healing from sin. That is the greatest miracle of all; seeing a lost person come into the fold of God and become one of His children; seeing a life that is broken be restored. [That is the miracle that meets the greatest need, lasts the longest, and costs the greatest price—the blood of God’s Son. And that is one miracle we can all participate in as we share the message of the gospel, “the power of God unto salvation to every one that believeth” (Rom. 1:16).] This week, let us commit ourselves in a special way to helping to spread that Gospel message. Let’s do so. Amen.
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