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When the Holy Spirit attacked the crowd who were praying while holding onto the word of promise in Mark's upper room, many changes took place inside and outside the church. In the church, the deep bond between the saints and the prayer movement increased as a result, and for this reason, they received praise from people in the city of Jerusalem. In the midst of this, Peter experiences the miracle of raising a 40-year-old lame man in the name of Jesus. The Jewish religious leaders who watched this series of events felt increasingly threatened. In particular, Peter's direct sermon ('You killed the Lord, and God raised him up (raised him)) (Acts 3:15-16) "He (Jesus) healed the lame. (Acts 3:16)) must have acted as a great burden.
In the end, they took the apostles (to the council) with a prescription for supreme drugs and forced them. In fact, the religious leaders here seem to have been driven into amnesty. Because they believed that everything went smoothly and according to their beliefs because of the death of Jesus, they were having a hard time believing that the dead were raised to life (confusion for Sadducees who do not believe in resurrection) and that God raised them as Jesus is 'God's Taking one's name in vain' The death penalty for blasphemy was done in the name of God, but how is it that God resurrected those executed in his name? Also, it must have been a mystery that Jesus appeared here and there for 40 days while he was alive, but now, Peter goes one step further and is teaching the people that “there is a resurrection of the dead in Jesus.” (The dead who believe in Jesus live like Jesus.) 4:2) I couldn't stand it any longer.
At this time, Peter is filled with the Holy Spirit and stands up. And while challenging the attitude of the religious leaders, he explains “this thing” (what happened to the cripple). First, the work done to the sick is a good deed (:7) - Here, a good deed is a “good deed” (a work done by God), not bought or hit or interfered with God’s work. Are you asking us how we were saved? (:7) Here are some things to be careful about. The religious leaders said, “Why did you do such a useless thing? On the other hand, Peter responds by modifying the question by asking, “How did we heal this man?”: Verse 10 - 'In the name of Jesus Christ of Nazareth, whom you crucified and God raised from the dead, this man I am standing before you in good health.' The reason this man got up and walked is in the name of Jesus, whom God raised from the dead and raised from the dead. You couldn't do it because you didn't have power in your name (the fall of the priests), so I raised it up in the name of Jesus. Then, in verses 11-12, we introduce this: “This Jesus has become the cornerstone of the house, the stone rejected by you builders.”