Peter and John Heal a Lame Man
1 The time of prayer was about three o'clock in the afternoon, and Peter and John were going into the temple. 2 A man who had been born lame was being carried to the temple door. Each day he was placed beside this door, known as the Beautiful Gate. He sat there and begged from the people who were going in.
3 The man saw Peter and John entering the temple, and he asked them for money. 4 But they looked straight at him and said, “Look up at us!”
5 The man stared at them and thought he was going to get something. 6 But Peter said, “I don't have any silver or gold! But I will give you what I do have. In the name of Jesus Christ from Nazareth, get up and start walking.” 7 Peter then took him by the right hand and helped him up.
At once the man's feet and ankles became strong, 8 and he jumped up and started walking. He went with Peter and John into the temple, walking and jumping and praising God. 9 Everyone saw him walking around and praising God. 10 They knew he was the beggar who had been lying beside the Beautiful Gate, and they were completely surprised. They could not imagine what had happened to the man.
Peter Speaks in the Temple
11 While the man kept holding on to Peter and John, the whole crowd ran to them in amazement at the place known as Solomon's Porch. 12 Peter saw that a crowd had gathered, and he said:
Friends, why are you surprised at what has happened? Why are you staring at us? Do you think we have some power of our own? Do you think we were able to make this man walk because we are so religious? 13 The God that Abraham, Isaac, Jacob, and our other ancestors worshiped has brought honor to his Servant Jesus. He is the one you betrayed. You turned against him when he was being tried by Pilate, even though Pilate wanted to set him free.
14 You rejected Jesus, who was holy and good. You asked for a murderer to be set free, 15 and you killed the one who leads people to life. But God raised him from death, and all of us can tell you what he has done. 16 You see this man, and you know him. He put his faith in the name of Jesus and was made strong. Faith in Jesus made this man completely well while everyone was watching.
17 My friends, I am sure you and your leaders didn't know what you were doing. 18 But God had his prophets tell that his Messiah would suffer, and now he has kept this promise. 19 So turn to God! Give up your sins, and you will be forgiven. 20 Then the time will come when the Lord will give you fresh strength. He will send you Jesus, his chosen Messiah. 21 But Jesus must stay in heaven until God makes all things new, just as his holy prophets promised long ago.
22 Moses said, “The Lord your God will choose one of your own people to be a prophet, just as he chose me. Listen to everything he tells you. 23 No one who disobeys this prophet will be one of God's people any longer.”
24 Samuel and all the other prophets who came later also spoke about what is now happening. 25 You are really the ones God told his prophets to speak to. And you were given the promise God made to your ancestors. He said to Abraham, “All nations on earth will be blessed because of someone from your family.” 26 God sent his chosen Son to you first, because God wanted to bless you and make each one of you turn away from your sins.
1 Pēteris un Jānis gāja uz svētnīcu ap lūgšanas stundu, tas ir—devīto.
2 Tanī brīdī nesa kādu vīru, kas bija tizls no mātes miesām, to ikdienas nolika pie tā sauktajām krāšņajām svētnīcas durvīm, lai viņš lūgtu dāvanas no tiem, kas gāja svētnīcā.
3 Redzēdams Pēteri un Jāni, kas gribēja ieiet svētnīcā, viņš lūdza kādu dāvanu.
4 Bet Pēteris ar Jāni, to cieši uzlūkodami, teica: „Skaties uz mums.“
5 Tas pievērsās viņiem, cerēdams kaut ko no viņiem saņemt.
6 Bet Pēteris sacīja: „Sudraba un zelta man nav; bet kas man ir, to es tev dodu: Nacarieša Jēzus Kristus vārdā—staigā!“
7 Un satvēris pie labās rokas, Pēteris to pacēla; tūdaļ viņa pēdas un krumšļi kļuva stingri,
8 Un uzlēcis kājās, viņš varēja staigāt: viņš iegāja ar tiem svētnīcā, staigāja un lēkāja un slavēja Dievu.
9 Visi ļaudis redzēja viņu staigājam un Dievu teicam;
10 Tie viņu pazina un zināja, ka viņš bija tas pats, kas dāvanu dēļ pie svētnīcas krāšņajām durvīm bija sēdējis, un viņi izbijās un brīnījās par to, kas viņam bija noticis.
11 Viņam pie Pētera un Jāņa turoties, visi ļaudis izbijušies saskrēja pie tiem tā sauktajā Salamana ailē.
12 To redzēdams, Pēteris uzrunāja ļaudis: „Israēlieši, ko jūs brīnāties par to un ko jūs skatāties uz mums, it kā mēs paši ar savu spēku vai dievbijību būtu panākuši, ka šis staigā?
13 Ābrahāma, īzāka un Jēkaba Dievs, mūsu tēvu Dievs, ir godā cēlis savu kalpu Jēzu, ko jūs esat nodevuši un aizlieguši Pilāta priekšā, kad tas gribēja viņu atbrīvot;
14 Bet jūs Svēto un Taisno esat aizlieguši un lūguši, lai jums dāvā slepkavu,
15 Bet dzīvības Valdnieku jūs esat nonāvējuši, viņu Dievs ir uzmodinājis no mirušiem, tam mēs esam liecinieki.
16 Un tāpēc, ka šis, ko jūs redzat un pazīstat, ir ticējis viņa vardam, viņa vārds to dziedinājis, un ticība, kas ar to nāk, tam devusi veselību jūsu visu priekšā.
17 Un nu, brāļi, es zinu, ka jūs aiz nezināšanas to esat darījuši, tāpat ari jūsu vadoņi.
18 Bet, ko Dievs ar visu praviešu muti iepriekš sludinājis, ka viņa Svaidītajam jācieš, to viņš tā arī piepildījis.
19 Tāpēc nožēlojiet savus grēkus un atgriezieties, lai jūsu grēki tiek izdeldēti
20 Un tas Kungs liktu nākt atspirgšanas laikiem un sūtītu jums izredzēto Kristu Jēzu,
21 Kas debesīm jāuzņem līdz tam laikam, kad viss būs panākts, par ko Dievs jau kopš seniem laikiem runājis ar svēto praviešu muti.
22 Jo Mozus ir sacījis: Dievs Kungs iecels jums pravieti no jūsu brāļiem tāpat kā mani; tam klausait visās lietās, ko tas uz jums runās.
23 Un ikviena dvēsele, kas neklausīs šim pravietim, tiks izdeldēta no tautas vidus.
24 Un visi pravieši, sākot ar Samuēlu, un tie, kas turpmāk runājuši, ari šīs dienas ir pasludinājuši.
25 Jūs esat šo praviešu un šīs derības bērni, ko Dievs ir slēdzis ar jūsu tēviem, sacīdams uz Ābrahāmu: Un tavos pēcnācējos tiks svētītas visas ciltis virs zemes.
26 Jums vispirms Dievs devis savu Kalpu un to sūtījis, lai viņš jūs svētītu, ka ikviens atgriežas no sava ļaunuma.“