
Acts 3:7-16 | The Name That Made Him Strong
A lifelong lame man walks, leaps, and praises God as Peter credits the risen Jesus, not apostolic power, whose name gives complete, publicly witnessed healing.

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Hosted by RandyWhite · 🇺🇸 US · EN-US · 366 episodes
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A collection of sermons preached from the pulpit of Taos FBC. These sermons were recorded during our Sunday services.
RandyWhite hosts RWM Sunday Pulpit, a religion show with 366 episodes published.

A lifelong lame man walks, leaps, and praises God as Peter credits the risen Jesus, not apostolic power, whose name gives complete, publicly witnessed healing.

Testimonies and encouragement from laymen of Taos First Baptist Church. Hear from Benjamin Strickland and Richard Turnley as they encourage with testimony and Scripture.

Peter and John heal a man lame from birth in Jesus’ name, publicly confirming apostolic authority within Israel’s continuing temple-centered kingdom setting and prophetic hope.

Peter urges Israel to escape a corrupt generation; believers receive baptism, embrace apostolic doctrine, fellowship, worship, generosity, and daily witness as God adds converts continually.

Luke 1:1–4 explains why Christian certainty rests on historical events, eyewitness testimony, faithful transmission, careful investigation, orderly presentation, and truth responsibly received and preserved.

Peter calls convicted Israelites to repent, be baptized, receive the promised gift, escape their crooked generation, and join Jerusalem’s believing remnant through faith and obedience.

Who were the New Testament prophets? Explore Agabus, Philip's daughters, prophetic gifts, revelation, apostolic authority, and why biblical prophecy belonged to the apostolic age.

Peter proves from Psalm 16 and Psalm 110 that Jesus rose, ascended, poured out the Holy Ghost at Pentecost, and is both Lord and Christ.

A fast survey of twenty-seven religious leaders whose preaching, movements, institutions, and ideas shaped America’s churches, culture, politics, and public faith.

Peter confronts Israel with Jesus of Nazareth: approved by God, taken by wicked hands, crucified by men, and raised because death could not hold Him.

John prepared Israel for Messiah through repentance, baptism, prophetic witness, moral courage, and humble decrease, standing between Old Testament promise and Christ’s kingdom presentation ministry.

Peter explains Pentecost from Joel, rejects drunkenness, addresses Jerusalem’s Jews, and places Spirit-filled speech within Israel’s last-days prophetic program, not Pauline mystery doctrine.

Pentecost brings the promised Holy Ghost in Jerusalem, with real languages understood by Jews from many nations, preparing Peter’s prophetic explanation from Joel.

Haggai calls Judah to rebuild the Lord’s house, consider their ways, trust God’s presence, and look ahead to future temple and kingdom glory.

Acts 1:12-26 shows the apostles waiting in Jerusalem, Judas’s vacancy explained by Scripture, and Matthias chosen to restore the twelve before Pentecost.

Daniel stands as a faithful statesman-seer in Babylon, revealing God’s rule over empires, Israel’s future hope, and prophetic truth confirmed by Jesus Himself.

Acts 1:6-14 clarifies Israel’s kingdom hope, apostolic witness power, Christ’s visible ascension and return, and Jerusalem’s united company waiting in prayer for the Father’s promised provision.

Ezekiel, a priest-prophet in exile, embodied God’s message through visions, signs, silence, grief, judgment, and restoration, proving Israel would know the LORD.

Acts 1:1-8 introduces Christ’s post-resurrection instruction, Israel’s kingdom expectation, the apostles’ Spirit-empowered witness, and the unfinished transition toward Pauline revelation.

Obadiah announces Edom’s judgment for pride and betrayal, turning brotherly violence into divine recompense while pointing from Zion’s deliverance to the LORD’s kingdom.
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