A MAN NAMED AENAS AND A WOMAN NAMED DORCAS

Chapter #27

Acts 9:32-43


Peter was on a preaching mission visiting the churches of Judea, Galilee, and Samaria which had been recently established as a result of the persecution at Jerusalem. He travelled from church to church preaching the gospel of Christ, establishing them in the faith of Christ and in the truth of God.

"THE SAINTS WHICH DWELT AT LYDDA" (v. 32) - Lydda was a town about 35 miles from Jerusalem in which God had been pleased to raise up a gospel church. It should be noticed that Luke and all the writers of the New Testament referred to all believers as saints. This title, "saints", is not a title of distinction reserved for a few very eminent believers. It is a title for all believers. Every person who is born of God is a saint. The word means "sanctified ones"! We were sanctified by God the Father in electing grace before the world began (Jude 1). He set us apart from the rest of mankind unto himself, for his own holy purposes and uses. We were sanctified by God the Son, the Lord Jesus Christ, in redemption. By his substitutionary sacrifice at Calvary the Son of God made all of God's elect holy; and God the Father, looking on us through the blood of Christ declared us to be holy (Heb. 10:10-14). This is our justification. Then God the Holy Spirit sanctified us in regeneration, giving us the holy nature of Christ (II Thess. 2:13; II Pet. 1:4; I John 3:5-9). All believers are saints because all have been sanctified. Their sanctification is the gift and work of God's free grace in Christ.

"A CERTAIN MAN NAMED AENEAS" (vv. 33-35) - AEneas' healing by Peter is given as a picture of God's saving grace in Christ. This man really was healed of his physical infirmity by the power of God; but his healing was intended by God both to confirm and to illustrate his saving grace. Everything about this man and his healing corresponds to and reflects the saving grace of God experienced by every child of God.

DORCAS: A WOMAN FULL OF GOOD WORKS (vv. 36-43). Dorcas is set before us as an example of faith and godliness. She was truly a woman who lived by faith and evidenced her faith by her works (Eph. 2:8-10; James 2:14-26). She made it her business in life to "adorn the doctrine of God our Savior" (Tit. 2:10). Luke tells us three things about Dorcas.


Don Fortner, Pastor
Grace Baptist Church
Danville, Ky.

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