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It is related that Thomas Aquinas came to Rome and visited Innocent IV. He looked somewhat amazedly upon the mass of plate and treasure which he saw there. "So", said the pope, "you see, Thomas, we cannot say as did St. Peter of old, 'Silver and gold have I none.'" "No", said Aquinas, "neither can you say, as did he, to the lame man ‘rise up and walk’ ".
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The Setting Who Where When
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The Setting Who Where When Peter John Lame Man Crowd
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The Setting Who Where When The Temple The Beautiful Gate Solomon’s Portico
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Temple Beautiful Gate Solomon’s Portico
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The Setting Who Where When 3pm Time of Prayer
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The Lame Man How is the lame man described?
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The Healing What DID they have?
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The Effect On the man On the people On the leaders
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The 2 nd Sermon Begins with two questions… How does he describe Jesus?
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Compared with the 1 st
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Conclusion We have a gift far greater than silver and gold to give this world….Jesus of Nazareth
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For Next Week Read Acts chapter 4 What was causing the opposition? The reactions and motivations of the disciples and the temple leaders. How do they compare? How does the opposition affect the church and the disciples?
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