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Turn your face toward God.

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A deep dive into Acts 3:11, 16 on the Daily Bible refresh with Dr.

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Brad Miller.

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Hello good people.

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Welcome to Daily Bible Refresh with Dr.

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Brad Miller.

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This is where we take a fresh look at the New Testament reading that is selected for this very day from the Revised Common Lectionary.

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That's a three year cycle of reading through the entire Bible.

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We're in year C of that cycle in the epiphany season and we read the selected verse from the New Testament only.

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We make the reading of the Bible understandable.

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We read from the message translation of the Bible relatable.

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We give you some points to ponder applicable.

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We give you an action step.

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We have a prayer.

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We do all that in under 10 minutes.

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It's all brought to you by our website, voiceofgod daily.com that is the home of a great resource, the ABC 1, 2, 3 Bible Study Guide.

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Our reading for the day is from Acts 3, 11, 16.

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We're reading from the message.

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The man threw his arms around Peter and John.

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Ecstatic, all the people ran up to where they were at on Solomon's Porch to see it for themselves.

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Turn to face God.

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When Peter saw that he had a congregation, he addressed the people.

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O Israelites, why does this take you by such complete surprise?

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And why stare at us as if our power or piety made him walk?

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The God of Abraham and Isaac and Jacob, the God of our ancestors has glorified his son, Jesus, the very one that Pilate called innocent.

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You repudiated.

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You repudiated the Holy one, the just one, and asked for a murderer in his place.

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You no sooner killed the author of life than God raised him from the dead and were the witnesses.

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Faith in Jesus name put this man, whose condition you know so well, on his feet.

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Yes, faith and nothing but faith.

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Put this man healed and whole right before your eyes.

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Wow.

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Some powerful words from Paul there in this passage from Acts third chapter.

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Very powerful moment of healing and transformation and it speaks to contemporary issues and understanding of things like justice and healing and community responsibility.

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So let's get it.

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Let's get into some points to ponder here.

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One of is all about collective healing.

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The healing described here happened in a public space, a place called Solomon's Porch, a public area highlighting how transformation often occurs in community, not in isolation.

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In our progressive understanding, healing isn't just individual, but collective.

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When one person is restored to full participation in community, we all benefit.

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This challenges our individualistic approach to both wellness and justice.

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Another point to ponder is power dynamics and attribution.

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Peter immediately redirects attention away from himself and John, refusing to claim any personal power or piety in the healing that took place.

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And this offers a crucial lesson about privilege and platform.

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Those with voice or influence should use it to point toward justice and liberation, not personal glory.

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It's a model for allyship and solidarity.

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One more point.

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It's about systematic responsibility.

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Peter's challenging words about collective responsibility for Jesus's death aren't about inducing guilt, but about naming complicity in systematic harm.

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And today this might parallel our need to acknowledge how we participate in systems of oppression, even unconsciously.

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Healing begins with honest recognition of how we've contributed to such things.

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Here's your action step for the day.

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Examine an area where you have privilege or platform of voice.

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How might you use that position not for personal credit, but to create space for others?

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Healing and Liberation Consider one concrete way to share your access to resources or a voice or power with those who have been marginalized.

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Remember, like Peter, the goal isn't to center yourself, but to facilitate others full participation in community.

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We'll pray in just a second.

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Now let's pray.

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Oh God, you are the source of all healing.

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We live in a world of broken systems and wounded people where too often we mistake privilege for piety and power for worth.

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Help us see clearly our own participation in structures that harm and give us courage to name them honestly.

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Remind us that true healing isn't about individual success, but about collective liberation.

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Guide us in using whatever influence we have, not for our own glory, but for the flourishing of all.

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May we become people who, like Peter and John, point toward justice, stand firmly with the marginalized, and celebrate every step toward wholeness.

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Transform our communities into places where everyone can dance and the same joy is there as the one who was healed.

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Amen.

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It's a big part of my day.

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I hope it is a part of your day as well?

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And bring a friend this time.

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My name is Dr.

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Brad Miller, and I'll see you tomorrow.

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Remember until then that God's loyal love doesn't run out.

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His merciful love hasn't dried up, it's created new every morning.