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Every Christian has Christ. Not every Christian knows
        it. Some don’t rely upon it. They have Christ but they don’t
        depend upon the Lord. Acts 3:4, “And Peter, along with John,
        fixed his gaze upon him and said, ‘Look at us!’” Peter said,
        “Look at us!” What was he saying? Was he saying, “We are
        the answer to your problem? Look at us. We’re important. We
        have what you need. Look at us.” I know he didn’t mean that
        because of Acts 3:12, “But when Peter saw this, he replied to
        the people, ‘Men of Israel, why do you marvel at this, or why
        do you gaze at us, as if by our own power or piety we had made
        him  walk?’”  Peter  said,  “Look  at  us.”  And  then  when  they
        accused him he said, “Why are you looking at us?” When he
        said, “Look at us, he didn’t mean that.” He said, “Look at us
        and see somebody else. See Jesus. We can’t do this in our own
        power. We can’t make a lame man walk.”
               Peter and John were conscious that Christ was living in
        their lives. Jesus had come to live again, but now in His church.
        Our Lord Jesus, when He lived on earth for thirty three and a
        half years, said, “If you’ve seen me, you’ve seen the Father.”
        Now, you are a Christian.  Others should look at you and if they
        see you, they should have seen Christ. If they see me, they’ve
        seen Christ.
               I want you to picture the scene as it happens. Acts 3:7,
        “And  seizing  him  by  the  right  hand,  he  raised  him  up  and
        immediately his feet and his ankles were strengthened.” The
        point I want you to see is that Peter, the big fisherman, reached
        down with  his  right  hand and grabbed him by the hand and
        stood  him  on  his  feet.  Later  when  he  prayed  in  Acts  4:30,
        “…while  thou  dost  extend  Thy  hand  to  heal,  and  signs  and
        wonder take place through the name of Thy holy servant Jesus.”
        He  prays,  “Lord,  keep  reaching  forth  Your  hand  to  heal.”
        Whose hand was it? Was it Peter’s hand or the Lord’s hand?
        The answer is yes, it was both. “Don’t look at us; look at us!
        I’ll reach my hand but it’s not my hand. It’s the Lord living in
        me reaching through me.” That’s fruit. That is the source from
        the Lord.


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