<h2><SPAN name="THE_STORY_OF_THE_MAN_AT_THE_BEAUTIFUL_GATE" id="THE_STORY_OF_THE_MAN_AT_THE_BEAUTIFUL_GATE"></SPAN>THE STORY OF THE MAN AT THE BEAUTIFUL GATE</h2>
<p>Soon after Jesus was taken up into heaven, his disciples
began to preach, as he had told them to do. They stood up in
the streets, and in the Temple, and spoke to the people all the
words that Jesus had given to them. And although they could no
longer see Jesus, he was with them, and helped them, and gave
them great power.</p>
<p>The two apostles, Peter and John, were one day going up to
the temple at the afternoon hour of prayer, about three
o'clock. They walked across the court of the Gentiles, which
was a large, open square paved with marble, having on its
eastern side a double row of pillars with a roof above them,
called Solomon's Porch. In front of this porch was the
principal entrance to the Temple, through a gate which was
called "The Beautiful Gate." In front of this gate they saw a
lame man sitting. He was one who in all his life had never been
able to walk; and as he was very poor, his friends carried him
every day to this place; and there he sat, hoping that some of
those who went into the Temple might take pity on him, and give
him a little money.</p>
<p><SPAN name="Page_254"
id="Page_254"></SPAN>In front of this man Peter and John
stopped; and Peter said: "Look at us!"</p>
<p>The lame man looked earnestly on the two apostles, thinking
they were about to give him something. But Peter said:</p>
<p>"Silver and gold have I none; but what I have that I will
give you. In the name of Jesus Christ of Nazareth, walk!"</p>
<p>And Peter took hold of the lame man's right hand, and raised
him up. At once the lame man felt a new power entering into his
feet and ankle-bones. He leaped up, and stood upon his feet,
and began to walk, as he had never done before in all his life.
He walked up the steps with the two apostles, and went by their
side into the Temple, walking, and leaping, and praising God.
The people who now saw him leaping up and running knew him, for
they had seen him every day sitting as a beggar at the
Beautiful Gate: and every one was filled with wonder at the
change which had come over him.</p>
<p>After worshipping and praising God in the Temple, the man,
still holding fast to Peter and John, went out with them
through the Beautiful Gate, into Solomon's Porch. And in a very
few minutes a great crowd of people were drawn together to the
place to see the man who had been made well, and to see also
the two men who had healed him.</p>
<p><SPAN name="Page_255"
id="Page_255"></SPAN>Then Peter stood up before the throng of
people, and spoke to them:</p>
<p>"Ye men of Israel," he said, "why do you look wondering on
this man? or why do you fix your eyes upon us, as though by our
own power or goodness we had made this man to walk? The God of
Abraham, of Isaac, and of Jacob, has in this way shown the
power and the glory of his Son Jesus, whom you gave up to his
enemies, and whom you refused before Pontius Pilate, when
Pilate was determined to set him free. But you refused the Holy
One and the Righteous One, and chose a murderer, Barabbas, to
be set free in his place; and you killed the Prince of Life,
whom God raised from the dead. We who have seen him risen,
declare that this is true. And the power of Jesus, through
faith in his name, has made this man strong. Yes, it is faith
in Christ that has given him this perfect soundness before you
all. Now, my brothers, I am sure that you did not know that it
was the Son of God and your own Saviour whom you sent to the
cross. Therefore turn to God in sorrow for this great sin, and
God will forgive you, and in his own time he will send again
Jesus Christ. God, who has raised up his Son, is ready to bless
you, and turn away every one of you from his sins."</p>
<p>While Peter was speaking, the priests, and the captain of
the Temple, and the rulers, came <SPAN name="Page_256"
id="Page_256"></SPAN>upon them; for they were angry as they
heard Peter speak these words. They laid hold of Peter and
John, and put them into the guardroom for the night. But
many of those who had heard Peter speaking believed on
Jesus, and sought the Lord; and the number of the followers
of Christ rose from three thousand to five thousand.</p>
<p>On the next day the rulers came together; and Annas and
Caiphas, the high priests, were there, and with them many of
their friends. They brought Peter and John, and set them before
the company. The lame man who had been healed was still by the
side of the two apostles. The rulers asked them:</p>
<p>"By what power, or through whom have you done this?"</p>
<p>Then Peter spoke boldly:</p>
<p>"Ye rulers of the people and elders, if you are asking us
about the good deed done to this man who was so helpless, how
it was that he was made well, I will tell you that by the name
of Jesus of Nazareth whom you put to death on the cross, whom
God raised from the dead; even by him this man stands here
before you all strong and well. And there is no salvation
except through Jesus Christ, for there is no other name under
heaven given among men that can save us from our sins."</p>
<p><SPAN name="Page_257"
id="Page_257"></SPAN>When these rulers saw how bold and strong
were the words of Peter and John, they wondered, especially
as they knew that they were plain men, not learned in books,
and not used to speaking. They remembered that they had seen
these men among the followers of Jesus, and they felt that
in some way Jesus had given them his power. And as the man
who had been healed was standing beside them, they could say
nothing to deny that a wonderful work had been done.</p>
<p>The rulers sent Peter and John out of the council-room,
while they talked together. They said to each other:</p>
<p>"What shall we do to these men? We cannot deny that a
wonderful work has been done by them, for every one knows it.
But we must stop this from spreading any more among the people.
Let us command them not to speak to any man about the name of
Jesus; and let us tell them, that if they do speak, we will
punish them."</p>
<p>So they called the two apostles into the room again, and
said to them: "We forbid you to speak about Jesus, and the
power of his name, to any man. If you do not stop talking about
Jesus, we will lay hands on you, and put you in prison, and
will have you beaten."</p>
<p>But Peter and John answered the rulers:<SPAN name="Page_258"
id="Page_258"></SPAN> "Whether it is right to obey you or to
obey God, you can judge. As for ourselves we cannot keep
silent; we must speak of what we have seen and heard."</p>
<p>The rulers were afraid to do any harm to Peter and John,
because they knew that the people praised God for the good work
that they had done; and they would be angry to have harm come
to them. For fear of the people, they let them go. And being
let go, they went to their own friends, the company who met in
the upper room, and there they gave thanks to God for helping
them to speak his word without fear.</p>
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