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Seeing is Believing
Evangelist Dr. Bob Sanders
March 1, 2009
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Acts 4:13 “Now when they saw the
boldness of Peter and John, and perceived that they were
unlearned and ignorant men, they marvelled; and they took
knowledge of them, that they had been with Jesus.”
Take a moment to read Acts
4:8-13. In preparation for some articles I was writing for a
bi-monthly teen devotional, my heart was drawn to this passage.
As all of us know, there can be a great difference between what
is said with the lips and what is seen in the life. Speaking to
the Scribes and Pharisees which were in Jerusalem, Jesus said,
“This people draweth nigh unto me with their mouth, and
honoureth me with their lips; but their heart is far from me”
(Matthew 15:8). It is far easier to talk the Christian life
than it is to walk the Christian life. One old timer used to
say, “If you’re going to talk the walk, walk the talk.” In the
passage before us have Peter and John walking the talk!
Peter and John were being
detained in jail over night so that they could be questioned by
the religious authorities. Peter and John were to appear before
Annas the High Priest and several other religious authorities.
Having been questioned, the disciples were given the opportunity
to answer the charges against them. With a boldness that only
comes from being filled with the Holy Ghost, the disciples
“marveled” their accusers. The word “marveled” means
to admire, to have admiration or wonder. Think of what is being
said! The elite religious zealots of Jerusalem looked upon two
uneducated and socially impoverished Galilean fishermen and
marveled at what they saw! While these religious officials were
in total opposition to Peter and John, they did admire them.
Please understand this important truth; this admiration was
generated by what they saw and not what they heard, “when
they saw . . . they marveled.” The word “saw” means
to discern by being a spectator. The spectators were moved by
seeing Christ in the lives of Peter and John. The testimony of
the spectators was “they had been with Jesus.” If you
ever expect your friends to believe on the Lord Jesus Christ and
accept Him as Saviour, it will not be by what they hear you say,
but what they see! While the spectators may not have known a
whole lot about Jesus, they knew enough to know Him when they
saw Him in the lives of Peter and John. Your friends and
neighbors may not attend church and may not claim to have had
any religious experience, but they know enough to know how a
Christian is supposed to act! The only beliefs to be believed
are those that can be seen as well as those that can be spoken!
Peter and John “marveled”
their religious accusers when they recognized that Peter and
John “had been with Jesus.” What they saw in the
disciples far exceeded what they heard from the disciples. The
text implies that these religious zealots saw at least three
things. They saw a relationship with Christ. It was
evident that the disciples not only knew about Jesus, but that
they had a personal relationship with the Lord. You can know all
the facts, but you can‘t fake the relationship. People know who
you’ve been hanging out with. They saw a resemblance to
Christ. They saw similarities in the way Jesus conducted
Himself and the way the disciples conducted themselves. One
example of this truth is the love we project, “By this shall
all men know that ye are my disciples, if ye have love one to
another” (John 13:35). Do the spectators see sacrificial
love or sinful lust projected from your life? They saw a
reliance on Christ. The boldness of Peter and John hadn’t
come from some inner strength, but the supernatural power of a
supernatural person that now lived within them. Verse 8
says that Peter was filled with the Holy Ghost and it was from
this filling that the boldness came! When the accusers looked
upon Peter and John they saw a person and His name was Jesus.
And when they saw Jesus, they saw some beliefs worth believing!
Seeing is believing!
Thanks for coming by! Please
continue to pray for us and the meetings God has given us. If we
happen to get by your way, please drop in, we would love to see
you. Hope you’ll drop back by next month.
Because of Him,
Brother Bobby &
Sister Glenda
Hebrews 9:28
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