Topical Encyclopedia The Acts of the Apostles, a book in the New Testament, records significant events in the early Christian church, including the miraculous works performed by the Apostle Peter. Two notable miracles attributed to Peter occurred in the towns of Lydda and Joppa, demonstrating the power of God working through His apostles and contributing to the spread of the Christian faith.Miracle in Lydda The first miracle took place in Lydda, a town located in the coastal plain of Sharon. According to Acts 9:32-35, Peter visited the saints living there and encountered a man named Aeneas, who had been bedridden for eight years due to paralysis. Peter, filled with the Holy Spirit, addressed Aeneas with the words, "Aeneas, Jesus Christ heals you. Get up and make your bed!" (Acts 9:34). Immediately, Aeneas was healed and rose to his feet. This miraculous healing led to a significant spiritual awakening in the region, as "all who lived in Lydda and Sharon saw him and turned to the Lord" (Acts 9:35). Miracle in Joppa Following the events in Lydda, Peter was called to Joppa, a nearby coastal city, where a beloved disciple named Tabitha (also known as Dorcas) had died. Tabitha was known for her good works and acts of charity, and her death was a great loss to the community. The disciples in Joppa, having heard of Peter's presence in Lydda, sent for him urgently. Upon his arrival, Peter was taken to the upper room where Tabitha's body lay. Surrounded by mourning widows, Peter sent everyone out of the room, knelt down, and prayed. Turning to the body, he said, "Tabitha, get up." She opened her eyes, and upon seeing Peter, she sat up (Acts 9:40). Peter then presented her alive to the believers and widows, which resulted in many people in Joppa believing in the Lord (Acts 9:42). Significance These miracles performed by Peter in Lydda and Joppa are significant for several reasons. They underscore the authority and power given to the apostles by Jesus Christ to perform signs and wonders in His name. The healings served as a testament to the truth of the Gospel message and were instrumental in leading many to faith in Christ. Furthermore, these events highlight the compassion and mercy of God, who through His servants, brought physical healing and spiritual renewal to the early Christian communities. The accounts of these miracles continue to inspire believers, affirming the transformative power of faith and the active presence of God in the world. Subtopics Peter of the Law of Defilement Peter of the Law of Forgiveness Peter of the Parable of the Steward Peter of the Prophecy of Jesus Concerning his Second Coming Peter: Accused by the Council; his Defense Peter: Also Called Simon Bar-Jona and Cephas Peter: Calls Attention to the Withered Fig Tree Peter: Confesses Jesus to be the Messiah Peter: Cuts off the Ear of Malchus Peter: Follows Jesus to the High Priest's Palace Peter: Foretells the Death of Ananias and Sapphira Peter: Has a Vision of a Sheet Containing Ceremonially Clean and Unclean Animals Peter: Heals the Immobile Man in the Portico of the Temple Peter: His Denial of Jesus, and his Repentance Peter: His Mother-In-Law Healed Peter: His Presumption in Rebuking Jesus Peter: His Presumption in Refusing to Let Jesus Wash Peter's Feet Peter: His Statement in Front of the Disciples Concerning the Death of Judas Peter: His Treachery Foretold by Jesus, and his Profession of Fidelity Peter: Imprisoned and Delivered by an Angel Peter: Imprisoned and Scourged; his Defense Before the Council Peter: Jesus Sends Message To, After the Resurrection Peter: Prays for the Reception of the Miraculous Gifts of the Holy Spirit Peter: Preaches on Pentecost Day Peter: Present at Lake Tiberias when Jesus Appeared to his Disciples Peter: Present in the Garden of Gethsemane Peter: Present: At the Healing of Jairus' Daughter Peter: Present: At the Transfiguration Peter: Rebukes Simon, the Sorcerer, Who Desires to Purchase This Power Peter: Receives the Servant of the Centurion Peter: Sent With John to Prepare the Passover Meal Peter: Visits Joppa; Stays With Simon, the Tanner; Raises Dorcas from the Dead Peter: Visits Lydda; Heals Aeneas Peter: Visits the Gravesite of Jesus Peter: Walks Upon the Water of Lake Galilee Select Readings: Peter on the Day of Pentecost Related Terms |