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Ever asked for less than you truly needed? A man at the Beautiful Gate did—hoping for coins—and walked away leaping. We open Acts 3 and watch the moment Peter and John, empty of silver and gold yet full of confidence in Jesus, lift a lifelong beggar to his feet. Then we trace the meaning behind the miracle: faith in the name of Jesus made him strong, and even the faith itself “comes through Him.” That single shift—from self-generated belief to Christ-sourced trust—reshapes how we pray, how we wait, and how we act.
From there, we connect the scene to Hebrews 12 and the call to fix our eyes on Jesus, the author and finisher of our faith. Looking isn’t a glance; it’s a steady gaze that outlasts shame, pain, and contradiction because it is anchored in His endurance at the cross and His victory at the right hand of God. We talk about what “walk by faith, not by sight” looks like in the middle of real constraints: budgets that don’t stretch, bodies that ache, relationships that fray. Faith doesn’t deny reality; it places reality under the authority of God’s word.
You’ll hear practical ways to move from small asks to bold reliance: naming needs without fear, acting in obedience while expecting God’s strength, and giving glory where it belongs. Along the way, we celebrate grace upon grace—the quiet gifts that let us speak, stand, and persevere—and we end with a prayer and benediction that send us back into the week with courage. If you’ve been tired of trying to believe harder, this conversation invites you to look higher. Listen, share with someone who needs hope, and leave a rating to help more people find the message.
 
            
        