Miracle and Message

May 10, 2026    Kyle Caudell

From the very beginning, humanity has longed for relief from pain, brokenness, and suffering. We search for healing in medicine, success, relationships, money, or self-improvement—hoping something in this world can finally make us whole. In Acts 3, a man who had been lame from birth sat daily at the temple gate asking for help, expecting only a few coins to survive another day. But what happened next was far greater than physical healing. Through this miracle, God revealed that our deepest need is not merely improved circumstances, but true restoration through Jesus Christ. The healing of the lame man was not meant to glorify Peter or create excitement around miracles; it was meant to point people to the risen Christ, confirm the truth of the gospel, and give a glimpse of the coming day when God will fully restore all things.