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Acts 3:1
1Peter and John were going up into the temple at the hour of prayer, the ninth hour.
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For that indeed a notable miracle hath been done ...
From infancy's peril to age's afflictions, human existence demands deliverance.
Acts 3:14 records their speechlessness: they "could say nothing against it." The miracle's reality was incontrovertible; the man stood before them whole.
Brute courage, born of insensitivity to danger, fails the thinking man.
This remarkable scene illustrates a profound truth: the miracles of Christ and His apostles were chiefly miracles of healing.
Maclaren observes that these two apostles, 'principal members of the quartet which stood first among the Apostles,' needed each other precisely because they were unlike.
Teaching on Prayer from Benedict of Nursia: Liturgical Prayer and the Hours